Today (18/8/11) I telephoned Croydon Magistrate Court to chase up this statutory nuisance matter because really three months is more then enough time to process the paperwork. Sadly the court is still refusing to answer it's phones. This isn't much of a problem for me because it leaves me in exactly the same position I was in yesterday.
However it might be a very serious problem for the court. You see Britain has given a series of firm undertakings to the UN security council that not only will they try the case they'll convict. So by refusing to do that Croydon Magistrates Court is in defiance of both the law and the British government of the day which is quite a risky position to be in. Perhaps they should have got the hint when all those arrested in the Croydon riots were transferred out of borough to Westminster Magistrates Court to avoid questions about unsafe convictions.
Mind you the security council are meeting today to discuss Syria and there are almost daily high level UN meetings over the East Africa food crisis/Somali famine. So maybe, just maybe Britain was lying all along in order to work an angle to get themselves back in the game.
As for the statutory nuisance matter the onus today is exactly where it was yesterday. On the court to send out a summons and contact me with the date the trial will take place and the conviction will be announced.
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