Mel Broughton Conviction Overturned
Date: 2010-03-27
Great news that Mel's conviction for possession of sparklers has been overturned. However, reflecting the way Animal Rights activists are treated in general, he remains in prison as they have ordered a retrial. The pharmaceutical companies and research communities spend millions each year on research involving animals, resulting in drugs that kill hundreds of people. Individual protestors such as Mel are villified by the establishment, have specific laws passed because of the perceived 'threat' (SOCA for example) and the greater harm to our lives is ignored. Also ignored is this news story, published below and first seen on Indymedia and (good grief, they managed to get something right, how long will it stay there) the BBC. So there will be a third trial for sparkler possession - must be some kind of record.
AN animal rights campaigner jailed for 10 years for plotting a fire bomb attack on Oxford University has had his conviction overturned.
Mel Broughton 48, of Semilong Road, Northampton, was jailed at Oxford Crown Court in February last year after he was found guilty of conspiracy to commit arson.
He appealed against his conviction earlier this year and, after taking more than a month to consider the verdict, Lord Justice Thomas returned to the Court of Appeal today to quash the conviction.
The judge, who heard the appeal with Mr Justice Kitchin and Sir Geoffrey Grigson, said an error in the way the trial judge summed up the evidence to the jury meant the conviction was "unsafe".
After an application by crown prosecutors, the judge ordered that Mr Broughton, who was not present in court, be retried on the allegation as soon as possible.
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