
Monday, 2nd November 2009 - 16:40CET
Human rights issues raised after 25-year jail term revoked
Video: Mark Zammit Cordina.
Defence lawyer Joe Brincat said this afternoon that he will be looking into human rights issues after the Criminal Appeals Court this afternoon quashed a 25-year-jail term imposed after a trial by jury.
Steve Marsden was behind bars in Malta for more than three years before being finally freed this afternoon, with the court declaring he had been wrongly convicted of conspiring to import 50,000 ecstasy pills in the summer of 2006.
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http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20091102/local/appeals-court-revokes-25-year-jail-term







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Dr. Brincat does well to raise human rights issues here because prosecution (the police most often) sometimes make spurious accusations because they have nothing to lose. If they start having to pay for their 'mistakes' then maybe they will think twice about making such accusations.
so you mean to tell me that he knew these pills were legal? why did he fail to declare them then? he clearly conspired with men outside malta to import 50,000 pills which im pretty sure he did not know whether or not they contained mdma or mcpp... and if these pills did actually make it to our shores they would have been sold as ecstasy....
what do you think he intended to do with them? use them as anti depressants for the rest of his life or pass them off as tic tacs?
he had the intent to perform criminal acts. and also carried out these acts in conspiracy with others.... he was not hiding these pills in his pajero just for the sake of doing so!
his acquittal is the sheer result of the fact that Dr Joe Brincat is exceptionally good at his job... how could you possibly suggest that this man should be compensated?
These 50,000 Pill's ( equivalent to ecstasy ) !!!
their intention was to ruin more Families !
Importing 50,000 ecstasy tables, which at the end of day and for all intense and purposes he may have thought that they where the genuine articles, and get away from the deserved prison sentence on a technicality...........
He is one lucky drug importer!
Perhaps the pills were meant to feed the ducks!
cant you read, this guy was wrongly convicted, now he should be heavily compensated for the time he spent in jail!!
EXCUSE ME??!! This man was wrongly convicted and you still say he should still be in jail??
Legal status
In the Netherlands: Legal
In the United States: Legal
In Denmark: Illegal[4]
In Germany: Illegal
In Sweden: Legal
In Norway: Legal
In Brazil: Illegal[5]
In the United Kingdom: Legal
In Belgium: Illegal [6]
Min jaf kemm dahaq meta l-Ufficjali Maltin kiexfu din il kwantita kbira ta droga mohbija gewwa il karrozza tieghu. Din hija injustizja kbira hafna jidispjacini nighd.
Fact - Imported in by sea, meaning not at an airport, and on what day ? The day when the world cup kicks off !!!
Maybe it is time for serious consideration to be given for a top to bottom appraisal of the functioning of the whole justice system. That review covering the degree of evidence to be demanded of the prosecuting officers and their capacity and ability to deliver social expectancies given modern technological advances and how that fits existing law, including European law. The outcome may recommend the professional retraining of officers and even perhaps the introduction of a new branch of prosecuting officer from a legal background to assess, evaluate and recommend additional areas for investigation, prior to a case being brought to court.
In recent months the number of cases resulting in significant compensation payments by the state to wrongly accused individuals appears to have increased significantly as also the sums of compensation awarded. Those Appeal cases won by appellants and the awards made go a long way to indicating the seriousness of the incipient problem.
I congratulate the Malta Police Force for not letting such chemicals fall into the hands of much younger less mature Maltese youth !!
I thank very much.