This has gone beyond a joke.
Please publicise if you can. He has now served longer than Lord Ahmed who killed a man on the motorway shortly after texting. Ahmed served just 16 days. Refresh your memory here.
These emails arrived in my inbox this morning:
Mr. Geof Dobson
Prison Reform Trust
15 Northburgh Street
London
ED1V 0JR
Dear Mr. Dobson:
NORMAN SCARTH LEEDS PRISON A1903CF
JUDGE JONATHAN ROSE BRADFORD CROWN COURT
CASE S20110514, COURT 5, JULY 26, 2011
I wish to draw your attention to a very serious and urgent problem, to which authorities are not responding, and the vindictive circumstances under which a severe and unjust sentence was meted out to Mr. Norman Scarth. Nobody at all is responding; in particular, government ministers who have the power to intervene, yet are wilfully blind, or attempt to be so.
I ask that you take emergency action by using your influence to help Norman Scarth, who is suffering torturous conditions, and denied medications and access to a lawyer.
Judge Jonathan Rose of Bradford Crown Court committed Norman to Leeds Class B Prison for six months, which he is spending in solitary confinement. He is charged with contempt of court for attempting to switch on a recording device in court.
The courts are denying his right to habeas corpus and it seems that the intent is to cause Mr. Scarth’s premature death in Leeds Prison, simply for turning on a recording device.
There is much media attention surrounding this case, and we intend to release more details to the media at the beginning of the week, along with filing a complaint with the UN and EU for the gross violations of Human Rights Conventions, which filing will take place before the end of the day on Monday, August 15, 2011.
Leeds Court Manager has denied Mr. Scarth’s Writ of Habeas Corpus, twice, and now the Royal Courts of Justice in London is similarly blocking the processing. A full week has already passed, and there is obviously criminal collusion to deny Mr. Scarth, an 85 year old World War II veteran, his rights as a human being.
Her Majesty has been made aware of all the details of this case by the Governor General of Canada. Mr. Scarth was brought into the courtroom like a common criminal, in handcuffs, July 26, and sentenced by Judge Jonathan Rose.
There is a huge public outcry, and this matter will not be laid to rest.
I am sure you will be similarly outraged.
Your sincerely,
XXXX XXXXX
and:
For the urgent attention of the addressees:
Mr. Nick Hardwick, HM Inspector of Prisons
Dr. Peter Selby, Independent Monitoring Board
Rt. Hon. Crispin Blunt, Prisons Minister
Mr. Michael Spurr, National Offenders Management Service
Mr. Paul Baker, Governor, Leeds Prison
Ms. Emma Marshall, Prisons and Probations Ombudsman Assessment Team
The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Clarke, MP, Secretary of State for Justice
Ms. Maggie Woods, HMPS Healthcare Manager, Leeds Prison
Ms. Ann Lavery, PALS NHS Leeds
Dear Sirs:
WITHOUT PREJUDICE - NORMAN SCARTH PRISONER A1903AC – LEEDS PRISON
You are hereby put on notice for your failure to attend to the matter of Mr. Norman Scarth’s unlawful confinement and official complaints, as advised in previous urgent emails.
Further to previous correspondence on the matter of Norman Scarth, I wish to impress upon your that significant delay on your authority's part may well prove fatal to Mr. Scarth, who is an 85 year old gentleman with health problems. You are aware of the relationship between distress and cardiac arrest. It is clear from Mr. Scarth's correspondence that the Prison is placing him in severe distress. This places him at high risk of deterioration. Essentially, the matter is simple – Mr. Scarth should not be in prison, as he is not a danger to the public. It is therefore in the interests of the prison to avoid a fatality. In order to do that, you must recommend that his sentence and complaints be reviewed immediately.
I am therefore making the following points. Your response/or lack of will be used in the formal complaint made to the United Nations.
I am therefore making the following points. Your response/or lack of will be used in the formal complaint made to the United Nations.
1. Attached are further complaints from Mr. Scarth, which are not being actioned, and Ms. Emma Marshall has already been advised of this. I am placing you on notice that Norman Scarth, Prisoner A1903CF, Leeds Prison, is complaining about Age Discrimination and the fear of being abused by prison officers while showering. He is unable, therefore, to attend to personal hygiene.
The other matters outlined in the attached documents, include
a. Denial of his basic rights,
b. Denial of his medications,
c. Denial of access to legal counsel
d. Theft of his property by prison staff.
b. Denial of his medications,
c. Denial of access to legal counsel
d. Theft of his property by prison staff.
2. You have already been advised that his complaints are not being processed. I am therefore requesting an immediate intervention. Mr Scarth is a human being, and British subject in distress. It will therefore be considered wilful negligence, in the event no immediate action is taken. Unfortunately, slow correspondence will not do when someone is in physical distress and you have been wilfully blind in this matter. In the event this lack of action results in Norman’s death, those who have not acted will be held personally liable.
3. Wilful blindness will be considered criminal recklessness. All parties have been previously advised that Mr. Scarth has been denied his prescribed pain medication and, by denying him, all parties herein are aware of his torture in Leeds Prison, and will be held culpable.
4. Your authorities have a duty of care, and should have acted immediately in order to alleviate the problem. As this has not happened, it will be considered gross negligence. Should anything happen to Mr. Scarth, it will be gross negligence causing death, which is a very serious matter indeed.
5. May I ask that you provide all internal documents, as I wish to make a subject access request under the Data Protection Act combined with a Freedom of Information Act to access all internal documentation relevant to my formal complaint to yourselves.
In light of the seriousness of this issue, I shall be grateful if Ms. Marshall would re-evaluate her plan of action. URGENT intervention is required by all parties to this communication.
In conclusion, please advise, on the basis of previous complaints and several contacts made with Ms Emma Marshall, and the attached further complaints (none of which have been actioned by the prison), and including the complaint that complaints are not being actioned, how you intend to proceed and, when. You will no doubt agree that it is simply not adequate or acceptable for any of you evade the issues in light of the emergency nature of this issue.
As I have explained before to Ms. Emma Marshall, the delays that have been characteristic of this case are currently totally unacceptable. Significant stress leading to a cardiac arrest will result in death. Given the mortality rate of Leeds Prison is already significantly high, it may be in the authority's best interests for immediate intervention. This may prevent future litigation and adverse publicity.
I hope to hear from you within 24 hours. If I have not heard from you, this document will be sent to the Special Rapporteurs at the United Nations accompanied by a formal complaint against the UK's failure to care for its elderly prisoners in line with current human rights and equality legislation. Please review this link http://www2.ohchr.org/english/issues/torture/rapporteur/appeals.htm in relation to the steps that will be taken in 24 hours regarding the gross violation of civil liberties meted out on a elderly gentleman in the care of your authorities.
Best wishes,
XXXX XXXXX
This is nothing other than a vindictive sentence, issued by a judge in a bad mood. Is that how we want to continue? Spiteful judges and stupid sentencing? If so, do nothing.
If, however, your blood is boiling like mine, let's do what we can to get him out.
Thanks,
CR.
It's all a trial run for what is coming to many of us in the future, CR.
ReplyDeleteCaptain,
ReplyDeleteHave you got any addresses, email and postal for the names listed on the emails--the more they get the better.
OR,
ReplyDeleteI think you are right.
Police state here we come. Complete with arbitrary sentencing for upsetting the bewigged ones....
CR.
Sign the petition here.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.gopetition.com/petitions/free-wwii-veteran-norman-scarth-from-leeds-prison.html
So he is partially deaf and tried to better hear the case using a recorder. The judge orders that it cannot be used. He can't hear the order. See above. He is kidnapped and imprisoned without trial.
ReplyDeleteThat's the Treason of the Lisbon Treaty in action, which is why clever dick Cameron wants "a British Bill of Rights". Because we already have a Bill of Rights which he wants rid of, as it says all politicians who voted for the EU are guilty of High Treason and are to be tried for their lives.
A disgrace. I'll rally support where I am.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally this is something on a different tack that just came to my attention. My Labour MP had no opinion. FFS!....
http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/division.php?date=2011-01-11&number=161
http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/division.php?date=2011-03-18&number=234
Things are afoot behind the scenes.
"Mr Cash was concerned that there was an increasing sense in academic and legal circles that Parliament derived its power from common law (law made by judges, and that follows precedent), rather than being itself Sovereign. "
There are more of us than there are of them. Parliament seems to have forgotten what its job is. And we wonder why this country is currently so fucked?? Sack the bloody lot of them. 90% of Brits officially agree with us on that!
Mr Ecks,
ReplyDeleteSorry, I don't have email addresses for these people.
I'll see what I can find.
CR.
The thought occurs that with all these looters getting several months apiece for nicking anything from TVs to bottles of water the Prison Service is going to need to start letting some people out to make room for this new intake. If the ones getting early release are the Grippers, Slashers and Mac the Knifes instead of Norman Scarth and any more like him, which sadly is what I expect, I'd say we've got every right to ask why the fuck dangerous criminals are being freed ahead of harmless old men.
ReplyDeleteGeoff Dobson
ReplyDeletePhone: 0207 251 5070
Email: geoff.dobson@prisonreformtrust.org.uk
Nick Hardwick
Phone: 0207 035 2102
Email: nick.hardwick@hmiprisons.gsi.gov.uk
Peter Selby
Phone: 0207 035 2270
Email 1: president.imbnc@talktalk.net
Crispin Blunt
Phone 1: 0207 219 2254
Phone 2: 01737 222756 (constituency office)
Email 1: crispinbluntmp@parliament.uk
Email 2: reigateandbanstead@btconnect.com
Michael Spurr
Phone: 020 3334 3555
Email 1: michael.spurr@noms.gsi.gov.uk
Email 2: general.queries@justice.gsi.gov.uk
According to Justice.gov.uk, the Governor of Leeds Prison is Rob Kellett:
Phone: 0113 203 2600 (likely to be the switchboard)
Email: rob.kellett@hmps.gsi.gov.uk
Emma Marshall
Phone: 020 7035 2876 (general number)
Email 1: Emma.Marshall12@ppo.gsi.gov.uk
Email 2: mail@ppo.gsi.gov.uk
Maggie Wood:
Phone: 0113 203 2946
Email: maggie.wood@hmps.gsi.gov.uk
Ken Clarke:
Phone 1: 0207 219 4528
Phone 2: 0115 981 7224 (constituency office)
Email 1: clarkek@parliament.uk
Email 2: office@rushcliffeconservatives.com
Ann Lavery:
Phone 1: 0800 0525 270
Phone 2: 0113 843 5074
Email 1: Ann.Lavery@nhsleeds.nhs.uk
Email 2: pals@nhsleeds.nhs.uk
Some are guesswork; YMMV when using them...
Regards
TSL
Hi Escapee here from Team Norman (and 'escapee' from FreedomRebels.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, THANK YOU all for your continued and unceasing support & hard work for Norman.
My (and our's) gratitude cannot be expressed enough in works.
CR, I would have put the line "URGENT intervention is required by all parties to this communication." right under the 'without prejudice' bit.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Norman got 6 months for the equivalent of dropping litter WHILST drug-dealing twice deported illegal immigrant get 11 months (reduced so he wouldn't get deported again!)
ReplyDeleteThanks Span.
ReplyDeleteJust for the others I will reproduce part of my comment (left at your place) here:
I had an email this morning from the guy who issued a Writ of Habeas Corpus for Norman.
Armley gaol will "produce the body" of Norman tomorrow morning. If all goes well he will be home by the weekend.
Judges almost never do the sensible thing so we will have to wait until tomorrow to see what happens.
CR.