Monday, September 05, 2005

Metric Martyrs Wrongly Convicted...A Miscarriage of Justice

Metric Martyrs judgment and convictions looking increasingly unsafe.

It is now beginning to unravel.

The most recent report from the House of Commons Library states:

"There was no appeal from the Divisional Court to the House of Lords in the Thoburn case, which means that the judgment has legal effect.But under the principles of English common law, the judgment may be superseded by another judgment from the Divisional Court, or the House of Lords"

It can be seen under the title "House of Common Library - Bill of Rights and Metric Martyrs." Posted 26th August 2005.

And previously disclosed evidence from the House of Commons Library reveals:

"The opinion of Justice Laws is not universally accepted amongst judges or legislators." Read it here

However, a most recent decision by the NPAS Parking Adjudicator (read here ) seems not to take on board the Lord Justice Laws decision that the Bill of Rights can only be repealed by 'express words.'

An appeal against the adjudicator's decision on a point of law can be taken to Judicial Review...the conflict for them will be to uphold the Metric Martyrs' judgment which will force 'administrative fines' to fall or agree with the doctrine of implied repeal which will have the effect of striking down the Martyrs' judgment.

The campaign will continue until we get the criminal conviction of the late Steve Thoburn and the three other traders quashed on appeal.

Comments and opinion to metricmartyrs@btconnect.com

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Is the NPAS Parking Adjudicator independent? You decide. Read the staggering expose here

1 comment:

JohnJo said...

It's like watching the biggest game of chess ever played.

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