Guilty until proven innocent: who needs a judge, jury, conviction - TopicsExpress



          

Guilty until proven innocent: who needs a judge, jury, conviction or even a judiciary when you can have Theresa May? theguardian/uk-news/2013/nov/12/theresa-may-british-terror-suspects-stateless-passport Last month the supreme court ruled against an attempt by the Home Office to revoke the British citizenship of an Iraqi refugee, Hilal al-Jedda, who was given asylum in Britain in 1992. Jedda was accused of plotting atrocities against coalition forces after returning home during the Iraq war. Home Office lawyers argued that he could apply to have his Iraqi nationality restored, but the supreme court declared that making him stateless was illegal.
Posted on: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:58:56 +0000

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