Posted on 02/03/2024 11:43:25 AM PST by Navy Patriot
A judge has thrown out the case against climate activist Greta Thunberg after blocking the entrance to an oil and gas industry during a protest.
On Friday, Judge John Law acquitted Thunberg and her four co-defendants of a charge of resisting a police order to leave from a protest that was obstructing the entrance to a conference for the oil and gas industry in London last year.
The law cited “significant deficiencies in the evidence” presented by the prosecutor and cleared them of the criminal charge of breaching the Public Order Act.
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Of course he was going to do that.
Six Pro-Life Activists Convicted of Federal FACE Act Charges, Face Over a Decade in PrisonA DECADE in prison just for blocking access to a building to save the lives of innocents.
The defendants had been charged with a blockade that occurred at the Carafem Health Center Clinic in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, in 2021.
He was probably ordered to do so by the WEF.
Must be nice to be a libatard..........as conservatives are held to an absurd standard........like the Pro-Lifters
There are way too many “judges” on this planet. Most of them haven’t got a clue what to do with their worthless little lives.
Judge “John Law”? ROTFL! Obviously, the boy’s parents knew he was going to do something involving law enforcement when he grew up.
Send Gretta to China to protest there.
And yet if PETA stopped a cattle truck from entering a slaughter house facility, they’d be lauded as heroes.
I guess it matters what is being slaughtered and how.
Special laws and special privileges for special people. Justice is no longer blind it is now bribed and doesn’t care who sees it.
Martyrs need to be advertised.
Of course. With a big nod and a wink, I’ll bet. Black robed idiots.
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