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Clinic in Bridgend. Meanwhile he is on morphine sulphate and other pain killers. Hence Judge Seys Llewellyn QC adjourned the trial, which, due to its complexity, is planned to last for 10 weeks, for six months. Until then, however, Mr Kirk is ruled to be fit enough to defend himself talking law about preliminary matters. On trial day 9, September 20th 2010, Mr Kirk was told about a number of shortcomings in his pleadings, while the essential challenges have yet to be met: (1) key witnesses Dr. Tegwyn Williams of Caswell Clinic, and Barbara Wilding, former Chief Constable of South Wales Police have not responded to subpoena witness orders; (2) executive summaries of MAPPA (Multi-Agency Protection Arrangement between Prison, Probation and Police) meetings are in the hands of Judge Seys Llewellyn QC but not Mr Kirk, who learned following a court order that he had been categorised MAPPA level 3 from June 2009 until December 2009; (3) medical records need to be released urgently to allow for his delayed hip operation to take place. Mr Kirk has been jailed 20 times and spent 12 weeks in Caswell Clinic, where he was diagnosed with supposedly incurable brain damage and possibly cancer. These medical records are now required by his surgeons for an urgent hip replacement. On trial day 9 the judge did not address the issue. "We have been following your ‘trials and tribulations’ CONTACT Maurice J Kirk on 0790 793 7953 begin_of_the_ Sabine K McNeill on 07968 039 141 or in Germany 0049 33876 90166, email sabine@3d-metrics.com EDITORS' NOTES 1. The Forum for Stable Currencies campaigns to comply with the rule of law, see also http://edm1297.info/ 2. Victims Unite!iii and Flying Vet challenges South Wales Policeiv are published by Sabine K McNeill # # # The Forum was founded in 1998 by Lord Sudeley and Sabine Kurjo McNeill at the House of Lords to advocate "economic democracy through freedom from national debt". Since then It has attracted also many victims of financial exploitation and legal oppression. End
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