ATTENDANCE AT ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE
Thursday
7 February 2013
1.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that on 7 February 2013, Brian Pead
attended the Royal Courts of Justice with a number of friends and supporters in
the public gallery as witnesses.
2.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Brian Pead showed Judge Tugendhat
that false evidence had been entered into court by James McBurney (of Pinsent
Masons and Caroline Addy (of One Brick Court Chambers).
3.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Justice Tugendhat did nothing to
strike out the action brought by Pinsent Masons, even though he had been shown
evidence of fraudulent documentation entered into Court by James McBurney and
Caroline Addy.
4.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that a Louise Norbury of Pinsent Masons
sent an email to Brian Pead in which it stated that Lambeth Council and their
officers wished to have the website www.brianpeadisinnocent.com removed from
the internet, despite the fact that they were cognisant of the fact that it was
hosted in the USA – outside of the jurisdiction of the courts of England and
Wales.
UNLAWFUL ARREST
OF BRIAN PEAD AND FALSE IMPRISONMENT
15 March 2013
5.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Brian Pead was unlawfully arrested
and falsely imprisoned on Friday 15 March 2013 at Southend Police station after
he went there to report a crime against an elderly neighbour.
6.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that during his unlawful detention, Brian
Pead asked to see a solicitor from Jerman, Samuels and Pearson Solicitors
(hereinafter “JSPS”) of 4a Southchurch Road, Southend, Essex SS1 2NE.
7.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that before the arrival of the solicitor,
Brian Pead was examined by a paramedic, since he had been handcuffed too
tightly.
8.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that the paramedic showed Mr Pead that, on
the medical form he was asked to sign, a page had been hidden from view. On
this page was a comment that Jane Werry, a Director of JSPS, had added “Client
has underlying mental health issues”.
9.
I
believe that not only does Mr Pead not have “underlying mental health issues”
but that the comment is libellous and defamatory.
10.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Brian Pead brought this comment to
the attention of Ms Werry, who thereupon looked extremely sheepish. I believe
that Mr Pead asked Ms Werry upon what basis she had asked for those comments to
be added, but she refused to answer.
11.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Ms Werry told Mr Pead that she could
no longer represent him and she then left the police station.
12.
I
believe that Ms Werry, JSPS and the police were making an attempt to “nut off”
Brian Pead – to try to establish that he has mental health issues because he is
exposing police and judicial corruption.
13.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that a Paul Markham of Taylor Haldane Barlex
Solicitors (hereinafter “THB”) of Essex and Suffolk visited Brian Pead on the
morning of Satruday 16 March 2013.
14.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Paul Markham said to Mr Pead:
“...Reiterate the facts of your Appeal against Conviction and Sentence to the
interviewing officers in order to advance your case. By all means refuse to
answer tangential questions. It seems that there was no good reason for your
arrest and detention...”
ROYAL COURTS OF
JUSTICE, LONDON
COMMITTAL
PROCEEDINGS, CONTEMPT OF COURT
Wednesday 27
March 2013
15.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Brian Pead was unlawfully sent to
Pentonville Prison on a charge of Contempt of Court.
16.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that there were no witnesses to such
contempt and no evidence of contempt, yet the Judge unlawfully committed Brian
Pead to prison for a month.
17.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that a Caroline Addy of One Brick Court
Chambers conducted the committal proceedings unlawfully and that she acted ultra vires.
18.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Ms Addy purports to be a proponent of
human rights and freedom of expression.
19.
From
evidence that I have seen, I believe that Mr Pead actually served two weeks and
was released on 10 April 2013.
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