cantsin
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They're using Gab.ai because they're a continuation of a banned terrorist group, not because they're into Pepe memes.
so it's NA ?
They're using Gab.ai because they're a continuation of a banned terrorist group, not because they're into Pepe memes.
Apparently so, Hope Not Hate are reporting it's being run by Alex Davies who was one of the founders and former leaders of NA. Posters have been appearing near where people who were active in/or around NA are believed to be living.so it's NA ?
Apparently so, Hope Not Hate are reporting it's being run by Alex Davies who was one of the founders and former leaders of NA. Posters have been appearing near where people who were active in/or around NA are believed to be living.
is that the Quillam one?Trying to find the vids of TR breaking into peoples offices to confront them...... anyone know the ones I'm talking about?
no, about hallalDidn't they go into some KFC office to protest about bacon box meals or something?
is that the Quillam one?
suspicion of causing breach of the peace no crime though.He’s on a suspended sentence too. Oops.
And another DFLA free speech p̶i̶s̶s̶ ̶u̶p̶ rally* due in Manchester June 2nd.He’s on a suspended sentence too. Oops.
suspicion of causing breach of the peace no crime though.
well spotted. but i am less confident than you appear to be that this will trigger the activation of the suspended sentenceContempt of court is though.
It's a fair bet he was in breach of at least one of the three above if not all three.Criminal contempt of court[edit]
The Crown Court is a superior court of record under the Senior Courts Act 1981 and accordingly has power to punish for contempt of its own motion. The Divisional Court has stated that this power applies in three circumstances:
Where it is necessary to act quickly the judge (even the trial judge) may act to sentence for contempt.
- Contempt "in the face of the court" (not to be taken literally; the judge does not need to see it, provided it took place within the court precincts or relates to a case currently before that court);
- Disobedience of a court order; and
- Breaches of undertakings to the court.
Where it is not necessary to be so urgent, or where indirect contempt has taken place the Attorney General can intervene and the Crown Prosecution Service will institute criminal proceedings on his behalf before a Divisional Court of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.
Magistrates' courts are not superior courts of record, but nonetheless have powers granted under the Contempt of Court Act 1981. They may detain any person who insults the court or otherwise disrupts its proceedings until the end of the sitting. Upon the contempt being either admitted or proved the judge or JP may imprison the offender for a maximum of one month, fine them up to £2,500, or do both.
It is contempt of court to bring an audio recording device or picture-taking device of any sort into an English court without the consent of the court.[16]
It is not contempt of court (under section 10 of the Act) for a journalist to refuse to disclose his sources, unless the court has considered the evidence available and determined that the information is "necessary in the interests of justice or national security or for the prevention of disorder or crime".
According to Twitter Tommy Robinson was arrested for Breach of the Peace today for livestreaming outside the court where the trial of one of the Rotherham paedophile gangs was happening.
Apparently he was whisked off to court and sentenced to 13 months there and then. Twitter also claims there's a media blackout on this, and certainly there are stories about his arrest but none about his sentence.
It's hard to verify the truths of this though. I think he may have already been on a suspended and that kicks in if you are convicted again.
A lot of people are going ballistic about his sentence in Twitter, but as I have stated i suspect there's more to it than just being given 13 months for filming a paedophile cunt as he goes into court
It seems he has being locked up. I was gobsmacked that somebody could be arrested and sentenced in the space of a few hours... Take in to account the logistics of it all.
According to posts on here he was in court at half 12 which is 1 hour after his arrest. I couldn't care less that he's in prison but I am a bit perplexed at how he can be not on remand but sentenced in such a short space of time.
well spotted. but i am less confident than you appear to be that this will trigger the activation of the suspended sentence