Tuesday, October 18, 2011

SUPPORT ROBERT GREEN - HOLLIE GREIG’S LEGAL ADVISOR

HELP SUPPORT ROBERT GREEN - HOLLIE GREIG’S LEGAL ADVISOR

On the 14th Nov 2011, Robert Green who is the legal advisor to Hollie and Anne Greig, is due to appear in court, on a charge of breach of the peace. As many of you know, as a journalist/investigator, he has been devoted to highlighting the “Hollie Greig” case and trying to get a proper investigation/Justice into the allegations made.
I have copied below his request for letters of support from his blog:
http://holliedemandsjustice-robertgreensblog.blogspot.com/

On the 14th November, I am to stand trial at Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire on a breach of the peace charge. Due to the anticipated large number of witnesses, the proceedings are set to last for two weeks.

The terms of my defence will ensure that this trial becomes a test case, not only for the future of the freedom of the press, but also impacts on freedom of speech. I shall stand on the right of a journalist to publish what he believes to be the truth and is in the public interest. My excellent legal team, led by the eminent Frances McMenamin QC, feel that the success of my defence may be enhanced by having letters produced in Court from those who have supported my actions in bringing the Hollie Greig case into the public domain and believe my stance to be justified in the public interest.

Thus, I would be most grateful to anyone who feels that they can support me in this way.

The letters must be hard copies, sent by mail, not email. To be valid, they must contain the address, name and signature of the sender and be addressed in the following manner, to enable me to forward them to my solicitor, Mr Gerry Sweeney, and then onward to be placed before the Sheriff. It should open with "To whom it may concern".

Here is the address,

The Court,
c/o Robert Green
4 Birchdale Road
Appleton
Warrington
Cheshire WA4 5AR

This issue, I believe, is of importance far beyond the parameters of the case itself. It revolves around the concept of openness versus secrecy in our society. It must now be obvious to any reasonable person following the Hollie Greig case that the degree of secrecy involving senior state officials in trying to obstruct and pervert the course of justice by making clandestine agreements behind closed doors is completely unacceptable in any civilised and democratic society.

May I thank everyone who has supported Hollie, Anne and me throughout the campaign and hope that you may be able to help in this regard. The letters do not need to be lengthy, nor particularly detailed. All that is requested is a statement that you support my position before the Court.
Also, you must DATE your letter otherwise it can be discarded.


We hope as a group, that you can find time to support Robert by sending a letter of support and maybe also ask your local MP/ MEP to do likewise.

Yours
John Galloway
British Constitution Group