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When the exceptions become the rule

While the government of Britain upholds the principle of the right not to be tortured and subjected to inhumane treatment (UNCAT and CRA 1988 section 134), the proliferation of exceptions, such as the assertion that excessive force does not reach the threshold of severe pain and therefore is not considered torture, raises profound concerns. These…

Police individually liable

The police federation state that individual police officers are liable for their actions. Tune in tonight The Full English Show on Rumble, Locals, X and Telegram. To find out if the Judge read this evidence.

Police Constables Stephen Smith and Rachel Comoto in court for ABH.

They pleaded not guilty to causing Actual Bodily Harm to Donald Burgess a 93 year old dementia patient, with one leg who was wheel chair bound. They tazered, pepper sprayed and used batons on him, he was then hand cuffed and dragged from his wheel chair to a police cage can and taken to the…

93, dementia, one leg in wheel chair. He died three weeks later.

Police Constables Stephen Smith and Rachel Comotto will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 25 April 2024, charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH) in connection to their use of force on Donald Burgess in St Leonards-on-Sea. The use of force by police included a Taser, PAVA spray, handcuffs and a baton. The question…

Charles Staple Statement of case

“Statements of Case and Judgments and Orders that are a made ‘in public’ are public documents and are available from court record.” CPR 5.4C Staple v Police Sergeant Steven Richardson and others KB-2023-003845 Before His Honour Judge Eastman on the 26 04 2024 at 10:30am Claimant Charles Edward Staple V Joint defendants PS (Police Seargent)…

British Police and immunity for the crime of Torture

​Dear Sir/Madam  The English Constitution Society/Party are campaigning for Justice as no other organisation will defend the people against the state.   The issue at hand revolves around the practice commonly referred to as “selective prosecution” or “prosecutorial bias.” This pertains to instances where the entity responsible for law enforcement consistently opts for lesser or more…

Parliamentary Question

John Harding a veteran and constituent of Andrew Bridgen MP has asked him to ask this parliamentary question as is. Please retweet this post – https://x.com/grahamHmoore/status/1747309657255706805?s=20 Parliamentary Question: My constituents have brought to my attention the erosion or deletion of their inalienable rights. Parliament has unlawfully and covertly fully repealed and partially repealed sections of the…

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