tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post6523448869275128130..comments2024-03-20T11:09:50.796+00:00Comments on voiceforchildren: The Appropriate authorities.voiceforchildrenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16825129148579102037noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-69845664933180810122010-12-10T14:33:25.808+00:002010-12-10T14:33:25.808+00:00He will face a court and be tried for his alleged ...He will face a court and be tried for his alleged crimes I assure you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-50072550068700882132010-12-10T11:33:14.754+00:002010-12-10T11:33:14.754+00:00This alleged bully has to answer those allegations...This alleged bully has to answer those allegations. His position is weakened daily by these allegations and surely his time is coming to an end. No-one can weather this kind of bad publicity. When the SoJ realise they cannot buy all of the vitims' silence, they will realise that this man will have to stand in court and face those allegations finallyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-18919062232876740542010-12-10T00:09:11.880+00:002010-12-10T00:09:11.880+00:00It is okay for the Attorney General to state that ...It is okay for the Attorney General to state that 'A decision not to prosecute means only that the Attorney General, having fully considered all of the available evidence and other information, has decided that an acquittal is more likely than a conviction.' But as long as legal advice remains secret and not open to scrutiny, why one particular conviction is not pursued is anyones guess. The Crown Officers may say that it is because the court is more likely to acquit that convict, but it could also be that in some cases there is quite sufficient evidence to secure a conviction, but that it is 'inconvenient' for political reasons to do so. One reason might be that it would give bad publicity to Jersey and therefore scare off business from coming here - and we know how scared the Powers are of doing that. <br /><br />I am not saying this is the case here, but as long as the legal advice of the AG concerning legal advice remains beyond scrutiny, there will always be the perception that 'something is rotten in the States of Jersey'Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-2172335713668081802010-12-09T19:14:39.972+00:002010-12-09T19:14:39.972+00:00"examined by independent advocates"
woul..."examined by independent advocates"<br />wouldn't be from a certain bedford row now would they!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-88439922506020097142010-12-09T17:16:43.463+00:002010-12-09T17:16:43.463+00:00Attorney-General William Bailhache
THE senior Edu...Attorney-General William Bailhache<br /><br />THE senior Education Department civil servant investigated by the police as part of the historical child abuse inquiry will not be prosecuted, the Attorney General has decided.<br /><br />It is believed that this decision was made after the file was examined by independent advocates and a Queen’s Counsel in the UK.<br /><br />A decision not to prosecute has also been made about a former member of the Education department who was also investigated as part of the inquiry. It is believed that the Attorney General, William Bailhache, informed the States Police of the decision about six weeks ago.<br /><br />After being asked this week to confirm that the two men were no longer being investigated, the Law Officers’ Department issued the following statement: ‘As the Attorney General informed the States in July 2009, it is not the practice of the Law Officers’ department to comment on individual decisions not to prosecute. It is not appropriate to make any further comment.’<br /><br />Article posted on 16th October, 2009 - 2.57pm, This is Jerseyrico sordahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09370637157786202673noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-36850817060873504252010-12-09T16:56:21.124+00:002010-12-09T16:56:21.124+00:00"A decision not to bring criminal proceedings..."A decision not to bring criminal proceedings doesn't, he says, “mean that those who have made complaints are not believed, nor does it necessarily mean that any account given by a suspect has been believed, A decision not to prosecute means only that the Attorney General, having fully considered all of the available evidence and other information, has decided that an acquittal is more likely than a conviction.”<br /><br /><br />The reason for not prosecuting this civil servant is a simple one. How would it look on the states of jersey if two alleged child abusers were able to rise through the ranks to the very top posts and not be detected as child abusers. These are the cases that had to be kept away from the court at all costs. <br /><br />Has he got away with it? only time will tell. The wizard is in Australia. In keeping with the total Farce of what's going on over here has just written a guest posting on a blog, a perfect match some might say.<br /><br />Keep on exposing these criminals <br /><br />There is now momentum and times are changingAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-32764228139583188592010-12-09T14:19:29.378+00:002010-12-09T14:19:29.378+00:00I believe the States Employment Board were present...I believe the States Employment Board were presented with, in 2008, a “notice of disclosure” by the SOJ Police which, as far as I’m aware notified them that this Civil Servant was being investigated for Child Abuse.<br /><br />It’s still very confusing as to who should have acted on this, whether it was the then Minister for E.S.C. Senator Mike Vibert who went on to be spectacularly defeated in the 2008 Senatorial Election and subsequently lost his seat. Or was it the SEB? That should have acted on it? But what I do know is that, according to the former Chief Police Officer’s affidavit, Bill Ogley said “if anyone wants to get…….(the suspect)…….they would have to get me first”.<br /><br />Graham Power was subsequently suspended and the alleged suspect didn’t face any charges and remains in post to this day. That’s what’s known as “The Jersey way".voiceforchildrenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16825129148579102037noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3591695769525894359.post-89883791031722156242010-12-09T13:59:16.865+00:002010-12-09T13:59:16.865+00:00What exactly could the States Employment Board inv...What exactly could the States Employment Board investigate?<br /><br />Would they have access to any current police complaint or investigation?<br /><br />I assume they do check if a civil servant has a police record.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com