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Keir Starmer QC invites Drax power station protesters to appeal

Draxit | 03.07.2012 12:30 | Climate Chaos | Policing | Repression

Director of Public Prosecutions Keir Starmer QC said he had concerns about the safety of the convictions following the Drax power station protest in 2008.

via the BBC.

Keith Starmer doesn't automatically drop the unsafe convictions, but invites those fitted up to appeal.

Meanwhile the Met cover their arse.

 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-18689448

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CPS have left their press release up

03.07.2012 21:26

The CPS have left their self-congratulatory press release of 3/7/09 up, see copy below  http://www.cps.gov.uk/news/press_releases/131_09/

In it an official of the CPS lied when he said, "This was not a peaceful demonstration about the environment".

It was clear from the evidence given at the trial that the event was peaceful. The train driver was quite clear about it. It was also clear that the event was a demonstration about the environment, despite the attempts of the judge not to allow this to be mentioned. Two lies by the CPS official, but lies which are easily nailed.

CPS officials lie all the time in law courts, however in the court of public opinion they should be more careful as they cannot hide as easily.

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Drax Power Station protestors committed criminal act not peaceful demonstration

03/07/2009

Twenty-seven protestors who stopped a train delivering coal to Drax Power Station in Yorkshire committed a well planned and executed crime, not a peaceful demonstration about the environment, said Chief Crown Prosecutor for North Yorkshire, Rob Turnbull.

At Leeds Crown Court, five defendants pleaded guilty to obstructing an engine or carriage using a railway and 22 were found guilty of the same charge following a trial, after they stopped a train bringing coal to Drax Power Sation and occupied it for 16 hours in June 2008.

Mr Turnbull said: "While the CPS respects the rights of individuals to lawfully protest, it takes a serious view of criminal activity which targets those carrying out lawful activities.

"This was not a peaceful demonstration about the environment, but a well planned and executed crime where two defendants impersonated railway employees and went onto the trackside to stop a train lawfully delivering coal to the power station.

"The rest of the group, who took control of the engine and train, attached lines to the wheels to stop the train moving and unloaded coal off the train."

The protestors claimed that they were acting to prevent a greater crime being committed, that of the power station contributing to global warming, and their actions were necessary for the purpose of avoiding or preventing death or serious injury to others and that such death and serious injury was imminent. However, a judge ruled at an earlier hearing that this was not a defence in this case.

Mr Turnbull said: "There was legal argument before the trial started on whether the protestors could claim a defence which is known as "duress of circumstances" or necessity, where someone commits a criminal act to prevent a greater criminal act being committed. The protestors also wanted to call experts on global warming to underline the consequences of burning fossil fuels.

"After hearing from both the prosecution and the defence, the judge ruled that this defence was not available to the defendants as they were in no immediate danger and nor was anyone else, and consequently evidence from the experts should not be allowed.

"The judge said that if the power station contributed to global warming, and all that entailed, it was for the Government to attend to and not the protestors. He also said that no reasonable jury could conclude that the crime these defendants allegedly committed was either reasonable or proportionate when there were democratic processes available in this country for political change.

"The right to protest is an important aspect of a democratic society but when people cross the line into criminal activity they should be aware they may well find themselves facing prosecution."

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Twenty-nine protestors were arrested after the incident. Of these, five entered guilty pleas before the trial started, 22 were found guilty and two defendants have so far not entered pleas.
The defendants were all charged with Obstructing an Engine or a Carriage using a Railway, contrary to s36 of the Malicious Damage Act, 1861. The maximum sentence is two years.
The incident took place on 13 June 2008 near Rawcliffe, Yorkshire.
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