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B52 Disarmament Trial Ends in Hung Jury!

category international | anti-war / imperialism | other press author Thursday October 12, 2006 04:10author by B52Two Support Groupauthor address Bristol Crown Courts (England)

Phil & Toby on trial for going equipped to disarm a B52 at RAF Fairford score hung jury!

Wednesday Afternoon, 11.10.06. HUNG JURY!

To take today in reverse order, and give you the important news first, at 3.48 this afternoon the court reconvened and the jury announced that they couldn't agree on a verdict, and were in a stalemate. So, the prosecution have failed to prove that T and P's action, the damage they conspired to commit, was criminal, and this trial is over! Result! (Though not necessarily the end of the matter.)

The start this morning was delayed by the vagaries of trains, acts of god etc, and so didn't get under way until 11.30, at which point it was announced that one of the jury had gone down with flu and wouldn't be available for today or tomorrow. The judge decided that the remaining 11 should carry on, and sent them off having told them that the absent juror's contributions up to then shouldn't influence them henceforth. The same instruction was given that he'd like a unanimous verdict but would accept one that ten of them agreed on.
Once they'd gone some reference was made to a banner outside the court reading "IS THE LAW WARFUL?" Mr Houlder said he thought it verged on contempt of court, but his opinion was dismissed by the judge, who said he thought it was rather clever actually.

After a tense day, and 12 hours and 44 minutes of deliberation, the judge accepted that the jury weren't going to be able to agree, thanked them for their efforts and discharged them. And that's that for this trial, though the prosecution said that they'll want a retrial. And T and P were released on bail, not to go within 2 metres of Fairford.

And Phil says a big thankyou to everyone who's been to court, read the blog, sent messages of support, peaceful hands for our banner and generally meant that this hasn't just been about two people's action but rather about loads of people who oppose this war and want to promote peace in the world.

That's about it from the trial blog for now. The website, www.b52two.org will tell you more, so go there in future to find out what happens next. See you at the court next time around?

Related Link: http://www.b52two.org

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author by redjadepublication date Thu Oct 12, 2006 08:23author address author phone

wow.

anyone notice how more and more these actions work?

defending this war must be a prosecutor's worst nightmare.

author by Fintan Lane - Anti-War Irelandpublication date Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:09author address author phone

Well done all! A very good result.

Fingers crossed as the case proceeds that it will end like the Pitstop Ploughshares trial.

author by Paul O'Donnellpublication date Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:01author address author phone

The war gets more and more indefensible. The Lancet, that ultra-conservative journal of the medical profession, has estimated that 655,000 Iraqis have died since the invasion, over and above natural deaths that would have occured anyway. That works out at 500 extra deaths every day. George Bush said he was disturbed about the deaths (but not that disturbed) but disputed the figure saying "only" 30,000 had died.

Related Link: http://www.thelancet.com
author by Tim Houriganpublication date Thu Oct 12, 2006 12:07author address author phone

And hopefully better luck next time for Phil and Toby!

I doubt the Crown would drop this case, arrogant as they are, and desperate to defend their warmongering, so hopefully, by the time the re-trial comes around, more of the public will have seen through the thin veneer of propoganda behind this butchery, and come to applaud the actions of a committed few who try to expose and halt it.

Will there be fuller reports (e.g. court notes), available soon?

author by Deirdre Clancy - Anti-War Ireland/Acquitted Pitstoppublication date Thu Oct 12, 2006 12:27author address author phone

Good news. It's not over yet, I know, but I am convinced that the longer these things go on, the stronger the defence case becomes. Keep plugging away!

author by Linker - imc.ie collectivepublication date Thu Oct 12, 2006 13:48author address author phone

Disaapointed as I am that there wasn't an acquittal, and encouraged to see such endeavours, it is generally advisable to write an original summary with a link, instead of a copy & paste.

Related Link: http://www.b52two.blogspot.com/


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