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* Perry Lathwood, who "manhandled" and wrongly arrested a woman for bus fare evasion in front of her young son, has been found guilty of assault at Westminster Magistrates Court.<ref>https://archive.ph/wip/1kaEJ</ref> | * Perry Lathwood, who "manhandled" and wrongly arrested a woman for bus fare evasion in front of her young son, has been found guilty of assault at Westminster Magistrates Court.<ref>https://archive.ph/wip/1kaEJ</ref> | ||
* Fined a [[Metropolitan Police]] officer £1500 for arresting a women for failing to show a valid bus ticket when asked.<ref>https://archive.ph/mCQih</ref> | * Fined a [[Metropolitan Police]] officer £1500 for arresting a women for failing to show a valid bus ticket when asked.<ref>https://archive.ph/mCQih</ref> | ||
* | * Ruled that climate protestors who vandalised an MP's office as they campaigned against plans for a new coal mine could not have foreseen they would cause any damage.<ref>https://archive.ph/UinxS</ref> | ||
* Sentenced [[Victoria Thomas Bowen]] to 13 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months for violently attacking members of parliament.<ref>https://archive.ph/Laqaa</ref> | * Sentenced [[Victoria Thomas Bowen]] to 13 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months for violently attacking members of parliament.<ref>https://archive.ph/Laqaa</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 11:54, 24 February 2025
Judgements
- Six former Metropolitan Police officers have been given suspended prison sentences for messages on a private WhatsApp group.[1]
- There's no evidence that any of these defendants are supporters of Hamas, in a case where the defendants were at a pro Palestinian rally in London shortly after the 7th October massacre displaying paraglider images and were convicted of terrorism offences.[2]
- Perry Lathwood, who "manhandled" and wrongly arrested a woman for bus fare evasion in front of her young son, has been found guilty of assault at Westminster Magistrates Court.[3]
- Fined a Metropolitan Police officer £1500 for arresting a women for failing to show a valid bus ticket when asked.[4]
- Ruled that climate protestors who vandalised an MP's office as they campaigned against plans for a new coal mine could not have foreseen they would cause any damage.[5]
- Sentenced Victoria Thomas Bowen to 13 weeks in prison suspended for 12 months for violently attacking members of parliament.[6]
Stories
- Received a formal warning for supporting a terrorist organisation.[7]
- Gave a talk with the title "Diversity in the Judiciary and Why It Matters".[8]
- Calls for probe into judge who let women who wore parachute images at pro-Palestine march walk free as it emerges he liked a Linkedin post branding Israel a "terrorist" state.[9]
- A woman demanding people punch others in the face was only seeking publicity and not calling for violence.[10]