Barrister Tim Owen QC arrives at Southampton Magistrates' Court where a judge ruled that the Attorney General's advice on the legality of the war in Iraq is not admissible evidence in their court case. Mr Owen was representing 14 anti-war Greenpeace protesters who face charges of aggravated trespass and four face allegations of criminal damage at Marchwood Military Ports in Southampton last year. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-barrister-tim-owen-qc-arrives-at-southampton-magistrates-court-where-107492055.html
RMG6TK5Y–Barrister Tim Owen QC arrives at Southampton Magistrates' Court where a judge ruled that the Attorney General's advice on the legality of the war in Iraq is not admissible evidence in their court case. Mr Owen was representing 14 anti-war Greenpeace protesters who face charges of aggravated trespass and four face allegations of criminal damage at Marchwood Military Ports in Southampton last year.
Picture dated 13/09/94 of Andrew Russell. Two former IRA prisoners sued the Home Office for damages over injuries they claim were inflicted on them by prison officers after an unsuccessful breakout from prison. * Danny McNamee, 40, and Liam McCotter, 37, were at the High Court in London to hear their counsel, Tim Owen QC, allege that they were subjected to 'excessive force' at the time of their escape bid in September 1994 from Whitemoor prison in Cambridgeshire. The Home Office denies liability and argues that all the injuries resulted from their actions in escaping or from the applicati Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/picture-dated-130994-of-andrew-russell-two-former-ira-prisoners-sued-the-home-office-for-damages-over-injuries-they-claim-were-inflicted-on-them-by-prison-officers-after-an-unsuccessful-breakout-from-prison-danny-mcnamee-40-and-liam-mccotter-37-were-at-the-high-court-in-london-to-hear-their-counsel-tim-owen-qc-allege-that-they-were-subjected-to-excessive-force-at-the-time-of-their-escape-bid-in-september-1994-from-whitemoor-prison-in-cambridgeshire-the-home-office-denies-liability-and-argues-that-all-the-injuries-resulted-from-their-actions-in-escaping-or-from-the-applicati-image380504515.html
RM2D31DAY–Picture dated 13/09/94 of Andrew Russell. Two former IRA prisoners sued the Home Office for damages over injuries they claim were inflicted on them by prison officers after an unsuccessful breakout from prison. * Danny McNamee, 40, and Liam McCotter, 37, were at the High Court in London to hear their counsel, Tim Owen QC, allege that they were subjected to 'excessive force' at the time of their escape bid in September 1994 from Whitemoor prison in Cambridgeshire. The Home Office denies liability and argues that all the injuries resulted from their actions in escaping or from the applicati
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