March 9th, 2011 — London, England
It required spending over three months of constant effort to get Muad’Dib bailed out of a prison system that absolutely did not want to let Him go—but we’ve finally managed.
“One cannot go against the Word of God.” – Dune.
Since arrival in Britain, Muad’Dib has only been produced for two of His seven different crown court hearings, which obviously complicated things for Him, exactly as planned by the corrupt people behind His prosecution.
Eventually, those hoping to silence Muad’Dib could not hold Him in prison any longer without looking totally malicious and ridiculous. So the State prosecution had to switch tactics, and end their fighting of a perfectly legitimate bail application, instead arguing for the most restrictive release possible so they could keep the closest watch possible on Muad’Dib whilst He was out on bail again.
After various “mistakes” by the court and prison services resulting in a number of no-shows at court, Muad’Dib was eventually produced in front of the presiding judge and granted bail. To his credit, the judge that eventually granted bail has acted in a fair and respectful manner thus far.
However, that still didn’t mean the State was going to let Muad’Dib go without additional fighting.
After the judge granted bail, the following morning an attempt was made to pay the security/surety money in order to go ahead with the release. When arriving at the administrative building to make this payment, it was discovered that someone had gone into the court’s computer system and completely deleted any sign of Muad’Dib from their electronic records. After attempting every available search possible with the court clerk, there was nothing in their computer system showing that Muad’Dib even existed, never mind had actually been granted bail.
With everything else that had happened to Muad’Dib (and some of His friends) since arriving in Britain, it wasn’t much of a surprise to find the computer system had been tampered with. Corruption is now the expected norm in Britain.
Anyone who has dealt with State administrative workers will know that their help is not always of high quality, but some time and a bit of detective work later, one of Muad’Dib’s friends tracked down a copy of the necessary paperwork in another courthouse miles away where the bail application had been approved. Eventually, the required documents were produced in the location where they were actually needed, and the bail money had to be paid as cash, directly into the court’s bank account (have to wonder who has access to that money?).
With the ransom money paid, the court clerks stated that Muad’Dib would then be released from captivity within a few hours. So at that point, a friend of Muad’Dib’s travelled to the prison and awaited His being set at liberty.
Upon arrival to the prison, the next level of insanity was met.
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