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Brian Curtin- The State Of Enquiry.

category national | rights, freedoms and repression | opinion/analysis author Sunday September 17, 2006 16:43author by Chris Murray - The Unmanageables Report this post to the editors

Possibility of Retirement on the Grounds of Ill-health Mooted.

The Sunday news this morning is reporting that Judge Brian Curtin, who was arrested as part
of operation amethyst- the sweep on Child pornography users may make use of an 'out'.

He will be allowed to retire in November on the Grounds of ill-health.

This means that the impeachment process will not continue.
This means that the Oireachtas committee which has been investigating
the case will be stopped.

The Judge never faced criminal charges due to a technicality, the date of his arrest
was wrongly entered into the books

He has thus far not faced a criminal trial which would have cleared up the burden
of proof on his innocence or guilt. He has thus far resisted with expensive lawyers the
Oireachtas investigation into his innocence or guilt.
The Impeachment process to remove him from the bench will be halted.

There has been no comment from either the judge or his legal team
on whether or no he will make use of the early retirement facility
and what effect this will have on the long running cases of investigation,
the impeachment process and have accrued thousands of euros in lawyers fees.

The lack of criminal investigation was due to a technicality, the arresting officer
wrongly dated the warrant /commital order.

'Operation amethyst' was a sweep wherin users of child-porn, a massive consumer industry ,
were traced through credit card use. laptops and computers were seized.
The burden of proof of guilt or innocence relied on the examination of the hard
drive. The issue of Curtin's innocence was never brought before the courts.

The judge, may of course waive his rights to use the early retirement, and to the 25, 000 euro
state annuity to prove his innocence as he was denied the right to do so in the courts due to
an erroneous misprint, 'human error'.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Chris     pat c    Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:26 
   Cheers Pat.     C murray    Mon Sep 18, 2006 11:40 
   Warrant out of date     BIGj    Tue Sep 19, 2006 08:34 
   Another Interesting Judge     pat c    Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:27 
   Ireland. Due Process. Technicalities; Copine; Non Responsr from Ministerial departments     Michelle Clarke    Thu Sep 21, 2006 21:42 
   Michelle ,     Chris Murray    Thu Sep 21, 2006 21:54 
   Reply to Chris Murray     Michelle Clarke    Wed Sep 27, 2006 00:19 
   Back Door Deal??     The Knitter    Sun Oct 22, 2006 13:26 
   michelle, sounds like spyware     PC Doctor    Sun Oct 22, 2006 14:04 
 10   The Hearings begin today     C Murray    Mon Nov 13, 2006 11:19 
 11   Oireachtas Committee - Are you so convinced that Justice delay is not Justice Denied     Michelle Clarke    Tue Nov 14, 2006 02:20 
 12   Justice and the Judge!!!     Kevin T. Walsh    Tue Nov 14, 2006 18:44 
 13   Interested party....     BarryM    Fri Nov 17, 2006 17:45 
 14   Curtains........Are you sure or just out of your depth?     Michelle Clarke    Sun Feb 11, 2007 21:40 
 15   "Genuine Mistake" ?     Mick Butler    Mon Feb 12, 2007 20:49 
 16   Enlightenment ........     Michelle Clarke    Mon Feb 12, 2007 21:55 
 17   "Mistake was a pure oversight"     Mick Butler    Tue Feb 13, 2007 20:33 
 18   Justice Curtin - flaw on warrant......and safe with pension     Michelle Clarke    Fri Mar 02, 2007 01:32 
 19   advocacy     C Murray    Fri Mar 02, 2007 09:58 
 20   Grassroots communication via internet (the preferred purpose)     Michelle Clarke    Fri Mar 02, 2007 13:45 
 21   f     f    Fri Mar 02, 2007 18:15 
 22   double-bind     C Murrray    Fri Mar 02, 2007 19:13 


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