Maurice Kirk

Flying Vet News

September 2009 - Posts

  • Fascinating Reading

    The following documents form an engrossing read, whatever your point of view regarding Maurice Kirk's recent incarceration and stubborn refusal to play ball with the authorities. You can find them in the download section in a very readable form compared to what we've had to work with in the past.

    Here's a summary:

    Operation Chalice
    A mind boggling read.

    Interim Psychiatric Report August 2009
    An interesting and revealing examination of Maurice Kirk's character. Maurice himself was engrossed in the observations made about him. His only complaint, in terms of its highly personal content, concerns the forensic listing on page 6, to which he has supplied a response in 'MJK Response to Forensics in Aug09 Psychiatric Report.pdf'. This is the report presented to the Crown Court at the end of August 2009 which led to Maurice being detained at Caswell Clinic for a further 28 days examination.

    MJK's Response to 'Interim Psychiatric Report August 2009' Forensics
    Maurice's repost to the forensics listed in 'Interim Psychiatric Report August 2009 Caswell.pdf'

    A Bloody Good Read!
    Maurice Kirk's clinical psychology report presented in early September 2009.
    After reading this Maurice said: "it was like having my soul laid bare, albeit a bloody good read".

    The Indictment
    MAURICE JOHN KIRK is charged as follows...

    Arrest Pro-forma
    Operation Orchid. Start Time: 08.15

    On October 1st Maurice goes to Crown Court to hear whether he will be transferred out of Caswell Clinic and fit for trial or alternatively remain in the system indefinitely. The content of some of these documents will no doubt play a part in that decision, or maybe not?

  • Cardiff Crown Court Demonstration

    Police have said they will arrest anyone who demonstrates outside Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday 1st October where Maurice Kirk is due to appear to decide whether or not to detain him indefinitly under psychiatric observation.

  • Maurice Sectioned for a Further 28 days

    At what was recorded on court documents today as a plea, management and bail application hearing Judge Vesper upheld a request by Caswell Clinic doctors to keep Maurice sectioned for a further 28 days without opportunity for bail. Maurice asked for bail at the hearing but was refused. He also asked to be returned to Cardiff Prison in order to collect his legal documents and was refused.

    The doctor's report justifying his being incarcerated for a further 28 days under the mental health act will be published here at a later date as will the court transcripts on Maurice's request.

 

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