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  1. Ever since the miraculous appearance of the famed Arthur Allan Thomas Cartridge Case, the New ZealandPolice have painted themselves into a corner around questionable investigations, questionable evidence, and questionable prosecutions.

  2. How we work in the Shadows.

    ….the Solicitor-General ordered an investigation into the Crown’s role in Hall’s case.
    The review, by Wellington lawyer Nicolette Levy, KC, was completed in November, but a heavily redacted version was only been released on Friday.

    [the] Perkins’ review was completed in August.
    But police are now refusing to release the report, or even a summary of its findings, saying it is “confidential and legally privileged”…..

    ….The refusal to release the report follows continued efforts by police to withhold material relating to the Lois Tolley investigation…..

    “What has been revelled here calls into question fundamental values of justice and Policing in a. democracy.” Martyn Bradbury

    The sterilizing effect of daylight. (out of the shadows)

    Democracy cannot does not work in darkness and secrecy.
    For democracy to work, transparency is required.
    If the police are allowed to hide their misdeeds behind a veil of secrecy these abuses will continue.

    1. A Police Force that is a law unto itself is an absolute threat to our democracy.

  3. As Officers of the Court, it is everything to do with the Crown. Ignoring knowledge of false or hidden evidence is at the least contempt or more likely when it involves others Conspiring to Defeat the Course of Justice. Both the Watson and Lundy cases now sit on top, not under, a pile of similar events described here with the Watson case having “benefitted” from the full range of all Fitzgerald’s work and are very transparent such as much of been his knowledge that if there were any problems the Crown would say “it’s not our problem.”
    Once the process of the deceit is understood it is quite easy to uncover and usually, it reflects right through the case.

  4. And these are the big crimes. Have a thought too for all the little crimes that our people get convicted of, who are also innocent. NZ Police is a fascist gang of thugs.

  5. 100% Martyn
    How many cases like this do we need to see before the public loses trust in the justice system? Thomas, Ellis, Doherty, Hall to name but a few. How many more are locked up that we’ve never heard of?
    It’s one thing to have a person convicted in error – no system is perfect, but it’s another story altogether to knowingly let a man rot in a cell when his defence is denied exculpatory evidence. If you think our situation is unique, watch this movie:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Name_of_the_Father_(film)

    It’s high time some of these ‘top cops’ and crown lawyers faced their own court cases. If the current law doesn’t allow that, then it needs fixing.

  6. Although this is particularly egregious because it involves the police and justice system (Which we all know needs a real review and overhaul as the events of the last 20 years have played out and continue to play out), you have touched upon something that seems to be occurring all over the public service.

    Being Beltway ‘adjacent’ there are various stories floating around in the business community and to an extent on social media where a Govt Dept effs something up and the ‘victim’ or interested party asks (or demands) that they put it right. Apparently the go to behaviour in these cases is to not respond and to quietly hope that it will all go away. The complainant may have a clear legal right to redress but the agency pulls down the shutter and stops engaging.

    This behaviour also seems to be mirrored in the OIAs that seem to be knocked back or increasingly ignored. Particularly the ones that look to expose something get frozen out at every turn.

    I dont know if this is human behaviour by incompetent people but it certainly looks like obfuscation and non accountability is the name of the game across the board. And that says to me that it is likely an intentional and political decision from higher up.

    We dont want bad publicity or anything getting out before the election so for goodness sake, sit on everything? Perhaps.

  7. I have said before that humans are devious – we should know our traits and make allowances when planning something for good outcomes. Deviousness in a person is I think essential – if only knowing it exists and how to spot it. It starts at toddler level! ‘Have you been eating the biscuits, the parent questions. Innocent or furtive eyes look up ‘No’. Then what are those crumbs around your mouth?’

    @Fantail I dont know if this is human behaviour by incompetent people… I think we can say that this is a regular human behaviour by competent people of the type and training.

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