Saturday, February 24, 2007

Sentencing adjourned

On the 21 February 2007, Mr & Mrs Aroh were to be sentenced but the sentencing was adjourned until the 16 March 2007 because of dismissal of previous Lawyers, and other arguements. Judge Frater made a comment both, previous Lawyers were competent but I can say Mr Nigel Cooke was the better Lawyer. Mary Tuilotolava was working in the best interest of the Crown, not Caroline.

We, were taken away from the public eye for sentencing to court room 1 which is a ancient court room from back in the days where the prisoners are bought up from ground floor. Although Frank was into his 13 day of hunger strike (he) was seen weak but was out spoken during court.

Judge Frater, asked Mrs Aroh why she should not be sentenced Caroline replied that the trial was unfair, and that you (Judge Frater) had turned a blind eye, and deaf ear to the Crown witnesses of evidence. Mr Aroh told the court that a filed Appeal had not been heard before or during the trial rather it had been adjourned early September 2006 therefore making the trial incomplete. Frank, asked that his Appeal continue to be heard, he also made a comment 'sentence me but leave my wife alone, and insisted the sentence should not take place using a act where a prisoner who has no Lawyer, CANNOT be sentenced.

While Judge Frater was making a ruling whether or not to sentence us I could see in the back ground Customs officer Teresa Anthony, and ex-customs officer Stuart Williamson were looking worried, and in saying that is because these two people fabricated the drug parcel in NZ, and made up fraudulent documents to look as if it arrived from abroad, and thats a fact.

Frank, has given up the hunger strike, and is satisfied with the outcome of the sentencing not taking place. Our next step is to find God fearing Lawyers who will fight for Natural Justice.

Received Judge Frater MINUTES who also writes by the 2 March 2007 she would like to know who the new counsels are, but I do not think it is such a good idea because I am afraid the Lawyers will be lobbied.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Minister Mark Burton trys delay tactics

Early January 2007, Frank wrote a letter to the Governor General asking for a Royal prerogative of mercy in regards to our Trial 16 - 23 Novembr 2006 where there was miscarriage of Justice. On the 23 February 2007, I received in the Post a letter from Mark Burton dated 21 February 2007, with it' came a phamplet THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE OF MERCY the Minister writes Frank, would have to write to the Governor General not realising we knew inadvance the process of the application. We also got reply from the G.G. stating our letter had been received, and that it was forwared onto Mr M Burton.

By crikeys, immediately I faxed Mark Burton letter together with the letter from the G.G. and asked the Minister to STOP pusing us around by trying to eschew from his Paramount responsibilities. We will see what the outcome will be soon, no doubt.