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Ahead of verdict, AGC says Najib’s ‘unfair trial’ claims already debated in court KUALA LUMPUR – The Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) today said claims by Tan Sri Muhammad Shafee Abdullah that Datuk Seri Najib Razak did not receive a fair trial in the 1MDB case are not new, as they had already been raised and argued before the High Court. In a statement, the AGC stressed that all […]

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Court Hearing: Justice First Cut! Archive of Truth in Exile: When due process is bypassed, innocence itself becomes the first victim of injustice

Court Hearing: Justice First Cut! open.substack.com/pub/hoapolit... #ArchiveOfTruthInExile #JusticeFirstCutv #DueProcess #HumanRights #CourtroomTestimony #PoliceInjustice #UnFairTrial #WitnessArchive "Rod Stewart sang the first cut with feeling. The court delivered it without a pulse."

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Appeal for 12 Hong Kong activists concludes amid unfair trial claims By Jessie Pang and James Pomfret HONG KONG (Reuters) -An appeal hearing for 12 pro-democracy activists convicted of subversion under Hong Kong’s national security law ended earlier than expected on Thursday, with two defence lawyers arguing that their clients had not received a fair trial. The appeal stems from the "47 democrats" case, named for the number of activists who were arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit subversion in 2021. 45 of the defendants were jailed last year for holding an unofficial primary election in July 2020, soon after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law in response to pro-democracy protests the year before. Their sentences ranged between four to 10 years. Two were acquitted, while 12 appealed the conviction on July 14. Judge Jeremy Poon said on Thursday that the judgment would be made within nine months given the case’s complexity. After that, it would still be possible to seek an appeal to Hong Kong’s highest court. Government prosecutor Andy Lo said on Thursday that the case involved "an unprecedented conspiracy". Erik Shum, representing former lawmakers Helena Wong and Lam Cheuk-ting, said "the court sentencing process was wrong in principle, and hence the ultimate sentence was incorrect and it should be toned down". Wong was sentenced to 6 years and 6 months while Lam was sentenced to 6 years and nine months. During the four-day hearing, two defence lawyers argued on Wednesday that the three judges who presided over the earlier trial had frequently interrupted some defendants during cross-examination. "The trial court was interventionist from very early on," said Robert Pang, a lawyer for unionist Winnie Yu. He said that the court repeatedly disallowed questions on grounds of irrelevance. Lawyer Steven Kwan said his client, activist Owen Chow did not receive a fair trial as "his evidence was disbelieved very early on". He also said the judges posed 45% of all the questions put to Chow, who was later sentenced to 7 years and 9 months. Prosecutor Derek Lau said judges had the right to ask questions, noting it was not a jury trial. "There is no unfairness that can be observed, that is to the prejudice of the defender in these questions," Lau said. Prosecutors had said the defendants sought to paralyse the government and force the city’s leader to resign by securing a legislative majority to indiscriminately veto budget proposals. Under Article 52 of Hong Kong’s mini-constitution, the Basic Law, the chief executive must step down if the legislature twice rejects the government’s budget. Lawyer Trevor Beel, representing activist Gwyneth Ho, said on Wednesday that legislators had a duty to use whatever legitimate means to negotiate with the government and that the Basic Law allows for a budget not to be passed. If Ho wanted to achieve dual universal suffrage and an effective legislature, then it "was not radical, and this is not against the principle of one country, two systems," Beel said.

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Nicht zufällig begann die rechtsstaatliche Entwicklung mit der "Habeas corpus"-Akte. Da ist es nur konsequent, wenn sie mit deren Wiederabschaffung endet.
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