Masonic fraud at hearing on 09 November 2006 at the Strand
Dr. J. A. T. Ovadje
09 November 2006
Lord Phillips
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
Royal Court of Justice at the Strand, London WC2A 2LL
Dear Sir: Application for Judicial Review; Royal Court of Justice, Strand: Case no: CO/765/06: Dr. J. A. T. Ovadje v Attorney General of the United Kingdom and the Crown Prosecution Service.
1. I attended the ‘hearing’ of my application today as an observer. I appreciate it that the judges determined my application based on my written submissions.
2. Unfortunately, I believe it was a sad day for the rule of law in this great country. From what I heard, the judgment was not God’s judgment i.e. it was not equitable, even as. Ms. Draper’s husband had earlier boasted even if you report the matter to the police, nothing would happen.
At the end of the day, I trust in God Whose Word (the Bible) states in Psalm 103:6: The Lord executeh righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed.
3. In accordance with the law, I have only 7 days to file an appeal. When I asked for the written judgement today, I was told it could take three days or more for me to receive it. Nothing definite.
4. As far as I know, it takes less than five minutes to print a judgement that was being typed as the judge was speaking. I am uncertain why it would take long to see it.
5. Sir, I would really appreciate it if you could prevail and enable to court to send me the judgment tomorrow by first class mail, so that I can get it on Saturday 11 November 2006. I would also appreciate it if the judgement could be sent to me by e-mail at:
jatovadje@yahoo.com
6. I make this plea especially as I am not a lawyer and I need all the maximum time to prepare my appeal, all within seven days.
7. Obviously, if one cannot receive the judgment in time to study and file an appeal, then we can safely assume that there is no room for appeal in the U.K.; and that the rule of law, CPR, Human Rights Act 1998 (including access to justice and materials) are just mere words that are of no effect..
8. I have sent a copy of this letter to Room C315, The Administrative Court Office.
Many thanks. God bless you Sir.
Signed date: 09/11/06
140 St. Mary’s Road, Ilford, IG1 1QY.
09 November 2006
Lord Phillips
Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
Royal Court of Justice at the Strand, London WC2A 2LL
Dear Sir: Application for Judicial Review; Royal Court of Justice, Strand: Case no: CO/765/06: Dr. J. A. T. Ovadje v Attorney General of the United Kingdom and the Crown Prosecution Service.
1. I attended the ‘hearing’ of my application today as an observer. I appreciate it that the judges determined my application based on my written submissions.
2. Unfortunately, I believe it was a sad day for the rule of law in this great country. From what I heard, the judgment was not God’s judgment i.e. it was not equitable, even as. Ms. Draper’s husband had earlier boasted even if you report the matter to the police, nothing would happen.
At the end of the day, I trust in God Whose Word (the Bible) states in Psalm 103:6: The Lord executeh righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed.
3. In accordance with the law, I have only 7 days to file an appeal. When I asked for the written judgement today, I was told it could take three days or more for me to receive it. Nothing definite.
4. As far as I know, it takes less than five minutes to print a judgement that was being typed as the judge was speaking. I am uncertain why it would take long to see it.
5. Sir, I would really appreciate it if you could prevail and enable to court to send me the judgment tomorrow by first class mail, so that I can get it on Saturday 11 November 2006. I would also appreciate it if the judgement could be sent to me by e-mail at:
jatovadje@yahoo.com
6. I make this plea especially as I am not a lawyer and I need all the maximum time to prepare my appeal, all within seven days.
7. Obviously, if one cannot receive the judgment in time to study and file an appeal, then we can safely assume that there is no room for appeal in the U.K.; and that the rule of law, CPR, Human Rights Act 1998 (including access to justice and materials) are just mere words that are of no effect..
8. I have sent a copy of this letter to Room C315, The Administrative Court Office.
Many thanks. God bless you Sir.
Signed date: 09/11/06
140 St. Mary’s Road, Ilford, IG1 1QY.
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