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Much to do about rights : Comments
By Robyn Seth-Purdie, published 15/6/2009Australia has a near-exemplary record of signing on to human rights treaties. It’s a shame the follow-through has let us down.
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Well, I submitted to Her Honour the entire case was a legal nonsense and also a constitutional nonsense on legal fiction as the man had done no legal wrong and the entire case was a conspiracy to pervert the course of JUSTICE by the lawyers involved and pending investigations the case should be stayed. Her Honour listening to my comprehensive set out ordered the case to be PERMANENTLY STAYED, and also that I was to be provided with the transcripts of the previous hearings. Well, I then discovered from the transcript that Her Honour never even had bothered to formally charge him and neither had explained his legal rights, yet had stated she could imprison him.
More over, Her Honour also had disregarded the mans objection to jurisdiction as the lawyers also had done.
When we talk about human rights yet no one other then myself (and so FREE OF CHARGE) bothers to seek to prevent this heart patient innocent of any wrongdoing from years of prosecution then surely those advocating human right may just have to concerns themselves to what is going on. For the record I did explain to Her Honour that the prosecutor 5-days before filing the case actually had provided a statement to the accused that he was held to be in compliance with all legal provisions! Now, this the prosecutor had all along concealed from the trial judge! And Legal Aid Victoria and others seeking to pursue the man to plea GUILTY, even so he was never even formally charged with any offence!
See also my blog at http://au.blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-ijpxwMQ4dbXm0BMADq1lv8AYHknTV_QH for further details.
What we need is lawyers who do their basic homework before they present something!
As my (now step) daughter only recently made known to me she obtained her legal degrees through university but that she views I learned matters how it was done in the old days in Great Brittain. Our first encounter was when we were opponents in Court and I defeated her!
Pursue human rights within the context of the constitution as not to waste your time.