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Urewera charges don’t stack up

Published: Tue 20 Mar 2012 06:47 PM
Media Release: Urewera charges don’t stack up
Date: 20 March 2012
‘We consider the inability of the jury to make a decision on Count 1 in the Urewera case a victory. The inability of the jury to make a decision on Count 1 in the Urewera case is evidence that the crown’s story doesn’t stack up. We have always said that this charge was laid specifically in order that the crown could use evidence it knew was illegal in order to secure convictions on firearms charges. It is a stitch up from start to finish’ said Valerie Morse from the October 15th Solidarity group.
‘The Supreme Court’s decision in September last year stated unequivocally that the evidence was illegal. It couldn’t be used against those charged only under the Arms Act. For the five who were charged under section 98A ‘ Participation in an organised criminal group, the evidence was admissible, despite it being illegal. This charge should never have been allowed.’
‘Operation 8 was a multimillion dollar police operation designed to harass Tuhoe and political activists. After six years, the crown has secured a few firearms convictions based on illegal evidence. This whole episode reveals the sad face of a racist country determined to quash Maori aspirations for sovereignty.’
"We will fight for the freedom of our comrades. We will not cease. Ever. Ka whawhai tonu matou. Ake! Ake! Ake!"
ENDS
VERDICTS
COUNT 1 ‘ Participation in an organised criminal group ‘ JURY HUNG ON ALL DEFENDANTS
COUNT 2 ‘ Arms Act (Nov 2006) ‘ All not guilty
COUNT 3 ‘ Arms Act (Jan 2007) ‘ All guilty
COUNT 4 ‘ Arms Act (April 2007) ‘ All not guilty
COUNT 5 ‘ Arms Act (June 2007) ‘ Urs NOT guilty, others guilty
COUNT 6 ‘ Arms Act (August 2007) ‘ All not guilty
COUNT 7 ‘ Arms Act (Molotov cocktails, Aug 2007) ‘ All not guilty
COUNT 8 ‘ Arms Act (Sept 2007) ‘ All guilty
COUNT 9 ‘ Arms Act (Molotov cocktails, Sept 2007) ‘ All guilty
COUNT 10 ‘ Arms Act (October 2007) ‘ All guilty
COUNT 11 ‘ Arms Act (Urs and Emily) ‘ Guilty
COUNT 12 ‘ Arms Act (Taame) ‘ Guilty
COUNT 13 ‘ Arms Act (Rangi) - Guilty

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