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A judge allowed two Muslim solicitors accused of trying to cheat the legal system
Daily Mail convinces judge to lift reporting gag on Muslim solicitors
[The Daily Mail changed a judge's mind about holding a trial in secret after launching a legal action, the paper reports. Judge Peter Hughes had banned the reporting of a trial of two Muslim solicitors, who were accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice, for "cultural reasons." A lawyer acting for Asha Khan had successfully argued that she could not give evidence in the presence of the press because she was afraid of family repercussions should she criticise her father in public. She and her brother, Kashif, were accused of helping their father, Mohammed, dodge a speeding fine by pretending he was not driving at the time of the offence. He allowed a man who worked for the family to take the blame instead.] from here: http://www.theguardian.com/media/gre...ymail-medialaw http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/...75_306x423.jpg Guilty: Asha Khan has been convicted of attempting to pervert the course of justice Sign of The Times |
This is supposed to be Great Britain, not some third world country where the legal system panders to "cultural problems".
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Asha, Asha, Asha
Asha Khan Asha Khan Asha Khan Asha Khan Asha Khan Let me rock you Let me rock you Asha Khan Let me rock you That's all I wanna do |
Brimful of Asha
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