Supreme Court

11.11.10 Supreme Court Hearing

A date for the Irish Supreme Court to hear His appeal against the extradition has now been set for the 11th November 2010.

 

For Thursday, 11th November 2010
Mrs. Justice Macken
Mr. Justice Finnegan
Mr. Justice
(In the Hugh Kennedy Courtroom)
At 11 o'clock
For Hearing
143/09 MJELR v Hill
(source: supremecourt.ie)
Address: 8 Merchant's Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland
 

Muad'Dib's Submissions of the Appellant

Muad'Dib's Submissions of the Appellant

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THE SUPREME COURT

No. 143/09

     
IN THE MATTER OF THE EUROPEAN ARREST WARRANT ACT 2003
     
     
Between/    
 

THE MINISTER FOR JUSTICE, EQUALITY
AND LAW REFORM    

 
    Applicant
Respondent
 

-V-

 
     
     
  Anthony John Hill  
   

Respondent
Appellant

     
 

SUBMISSIONS OF THE APPELLANT

 

The first thing that needs to be clarified is that the Appellant does not submit to any Earthly jurisdiction, and has had to use the terminology “Submissions of the Appellant” because it is the recognized standard form and there is no other way to bring these supremely important matters to the attention of the Irish Nation, officially, on the record, except via their representatives in the Supreme Court of Ireland.

 

  1. On 2nd day of April 2009 the High Court (Peart J.) ordered the surrender of the Appellant to the United Kingdom on foot of an European arrest warrant to facilitate his prosecution for an offence described in the warrant as “doing an act tending and intended to pervert the course of justice contrary to common law.”

    Background

  2. Two packages each containing DVDs entitled “7/7 Ripple Effect” and featuring widely available video-footage were sent to Kingston Crown Court in Surrey, England. One package containing 5 DVDs (delivered on 13th May 2008) was addressed to the foreman of the Jury and the other containing one DVD (delivered on 10th June 2008) was addressed to the presiding trial Judge. The EAW states that the DVD drew heavily from a BBC Panorama programme entitled “London under Attack” which sought to put London anti-terror plans to test and the thrust of the video is that the UK government and security forces conspired to cause explosions in Central London on 7th July 2005 and the alleged 7/7 bombers were innocent individuals duped into participating in what they thought was a training exercise.
  3. The packages which were posted in the Republic of Ireland were delivered by standard mail but did not reach the addressees as they were received and “intercepted” by court staff who informed the police. The subsequent police investigation indicated that the handwriting on the DVDs and the envelopes was that of the Appellant. The Affidavit of the arresting Garda Sergeant avers that the Applicant conceded that he had sent the DVDs because he believed the alleged 7/7 bombers were innocent.

02.04.09 Verdict

The verdict today by Mr. Peart was as follows: Ordered surrender to the U.K.(extradited), and committed to prison for a minimum of 15 days in Ireland prior to extradition. An appeal may be made to the Supreme Court in Ireland within the next 15 days. The appeal may include a bail request, and delay the extradition, pending a decision by the Supreme Court (in Ireland). At this time, due to the order as stated, Muad'Dib was arrested (remanded) in court today after the verdict, and was taken to the prison again.

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