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try, try again!
Her case comes six months after Britain's first transgender hate crime prosecution was halted by a judge who declared: 'There is no case and never was a case.'
Miranda Yardley, 51, said she was put through ten months of hell after being accused of harassing a transgender activist on Twitter.
But District Judge John Woollard dismissed the case after a one-day hearing at Basildon Magistrates' Court in Essex, saying there was no evidence of a crime.
What's the evidence
this time then?
Mrs Scottow, 38, will face magistrates on charges of making malicious communications over social media comments about trans campaigner Stephanie Hayden (Ed: yeah, that one...).
The Crown Prosecution Service said she had been charged over 'persistent' messages designed to cause 'annoyance, inconvenience or needless anxiety' to another person between September 2018 and May 2019.
She is due to appear at Stevenage Magistrates' Court on September 18.
Let's see if whoever gets this case is
also disinclined to use the bully pulpit of the law to resolve an online spat between single-issue nutters, like his honour was...
Transwoman? Nah. Nutter with (possibly) his danglies off and fake tits.
ReplyDeleteIn to point out the obvious: the process is the punishment and so as long as the bureaucracy keeps targeting anyone who speaks out we're going to end up with a de facto blasphemy law anyway.
ReplyDelete"...to point out the obvious: the process is the punishment..."
ReplyDeleteJust so!