Monday, 14 October 2013

James McBurney "perverts the course of justice" says Violet Ecclestone

JAMES McBURNEY

Misconduct in Public Office

That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, wilfully neglected to perform his duty and wilfully misconducted himself to such a degree as to amount to an abuse of the public’s trust in the office holder without reasonable excuse or justification.


Perverting the Course of Justice

That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, with intent to pervert the course of public justice, did a series of acts which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice in that he:

1        participated in an unlawful committal proceedings to incarcerate Brian Pead on 27 March 2013 when she knew that he was not in Contempt of Court
2        unlawfully applied for an injunction preventing the publication of from Hillsborough to Lambeth when he knew that the book highlighted child abuse, racism and bullying which went unreported
3        conspired with others to unlawfully obtain an injunction without merit
4        deceived the High Court on 31 January 2013 when applying for an injunction
5        deceived the High Court in the Committal Proceedings
6        deceived the High Court on 16 July 2013 when participating in an application for a permanent gagging order which he knew to be in breach of the Human Rights Act and the laws of England & Wales
7        conspired with others to harass Brian Pead
8        harassed Brian Pead between January 2013 and September 2013
9        failed to report criminal offences after reading from Hillsborough to Lambeth


Harassment

That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, did pursue a course of conduct amounting to the harassment of Brian Pead and did cause him and his daughter and grand-children alarm and distress contrary to the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.


Fraud by failing to disclose information

That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, did commit fraud by deliberately failing to disclose documents to Brian Pead, to the police, to the High Court, and that he failed to report child grooming, racism, and bullying when it had been brought to his attention.


Fraud by abuse of position

That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, did abuse his position as a Solicitor in that he (and others) perpetrated a series of crimes and human rights abuses against Brian Pead during corrupt Hearings at the High Court in London and pursued a course of conduct amounting to the harassment of Brian Pead which he knew, or ought to have known, would cause him and his daughter and grand-children alarm and distress, contrary to the Fraud Act 2006 and the Protection from Harassment Act 1997.
Fraud by false representation

That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, did knowingly make false representations and submissions to the High Court and did provide false documents to the High Court in relation to Brian Pead, contrary to the Fraud Act 2006.


Misuse of Public Funds


That James McBURNEY, a solicitor with Pinsent Masons, on dates between 01 January 2013 and 25 September 2013, did misuse public funds in perpetrating crimes against Brian Pead and in allowing crimes and human rights abuses to be perpetrated against Brian Pead. He extracted monies from the public purse in the form of funding for Court Hearings and funding for his salary and misappropriated those funds by running Applications and Committal Proceedings which he knew to be contrary to law and in that he also allowed others to participate in unlawful Hearings and the cover-up of significant crimes. 

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