Where Was the Defence?
Only
at 1430 were documents served on Maurice which the Judge had agreed to let
Maurice have the day before. These had been listed as undisclosed on the
schedule that arrived at M's 'hotel' 2 days before the start of the trial.
These included 'e's initiated by CPS to Brian Woodford who is on the run from
the CIA and who sold the DH-2 aeroplane in 1997 to MJK.
These omitted the CPS parts but due to MJK's persistence, HHJ Thomas ordered
the CPS to release the RAF Lynham 'e'mails too which confirmed what their
expert forensic gun expert said in questioning from MJK that: under the
'68 Act the responsibility rests with the Military if a firearm is passed to a
civilian that a) the civilian is a licence holder andb) that the item is
appropriately certified.
These 'e' mails were dated 12th August and 26th August. It was obvious that the
South Wales Police maliciously withheld this evidence. Before they were
released the Judge had discussed them in chambers with the Prosecution Council
but where was the
defence? In a cell under the court.
About Maurice Kirk
Maurice was born 12th March1945 in Taunton, Somerset, in the West of England within a family of 6 kids while both his mother and father were working almost 24/7 to run a country veterinary practice. Country pursuits very much dominated his free time from school sports with his passion still for hunting , shooting and fishing!
Maurice is currently trying to fly around the world in his 1943 WW2 Piper Cub, purported to have been flown by General Patten after the 6th June 1944 D-Day landings. An American read Maurice’s old web site in 2001and laughed so much he donated £25,000 to Maurice to enter the imminent London to Sydney Air Race. Maurice’s whole life is now dominated with that task and obtaining justice in the UK courts in order to practice veterinary surgery in South Wales again alongside his long suffering wife. Authority has another agenda.
Now, in 2009, the real weight of the 'world agenda' can be witnessed by the conduct of the frilly knicker brigade" in British law courts.