Political Asylum
Case
To-day the Heretical Two’s asylum hearing
proceeded before the U. S. Immigration Judge, Her Honour (I suspect that should
be Honor!) Judge Rose Peters. Simon Sheppard and Steve Whittle (who were brought
into court in handcuffs and leg irons, which, they confirmed, is standard
procedure when asylum seekers are held in detention pending the hearing of their
case, and not victimisation of themselves) presented their own cases, as their
attorney, Bruce Leichty, had withdrawn from the case by leave of the Court,
since he was not satisfied with the (substantial) retainer that he had received
from friends of Simon and Steve. The U. S. government was represented by its
attorney, Miss Myers. The Court heard evidence from Simon and Steve about their
experiences at the hands of the British police and Crown Prosecution Service,
and also from their English counsel, Adrian Davies, who gave evidence about the
relevant provisions of English law (the Public Order Act 1986, as amended) and
the English Court’s assertion of jurisdiction over web pages hosted on a server
located in Torrance, California. The hearing was conducted in a very fair,
courteous and thorough manner, though inevitably Simon and Steve were at some
disadvantage, because they are not lawyers, and are moreover being held in
prison, where they have had very limited facilities to prepare for the hearing.
After a lengthy sitting, the Court adjourned to 1 p.m., West Coast time, on 24th
March, when Simon and Steve will address the Court on their own behalf, and Miss
Myers will make representations on behalf of the U. S. government. [Report
ends]
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