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Met police arrest pensioner for ‘jury crime’ already ruled not a crime

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24 April 2026
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Met police officers have arrested pensioner and activist Trudi Warner, handcuffing and forcing her into a police van.

Shrinking legal rights

Her supposed offence? Holding a placard citing the law outside Woolwich Crown Court. The placard told jurors of their legal right — and legal right it is — to choose to acquit defendants because of conscience.

The judge in the Woolwich retrial of anti-genocide activists has ordered that jurors should not be reminded of their legal rights. Presumably this is because they might be tempted to exercise it and acquit the defendants. The same defendant has already been acquitted once before — evidently not the first time a judge tries this tactic.

Ms Warner knows all about that law — having been prosecuted for doing the same outside another trial. At her own trial, the judge threw out the charges and derided the Crown Prosecution Service for bringing the case at all, intimating that it can’t be contempt of court to remind jurors of their legal rights.

Yet here we are again, watching the same activist handcuffed and hauled off for holding the same sign that can’t possibly be illegal:

 

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The right to a fair trial

Defend Our Juries commented:

“There’s a High Court Ruling about this law” – Trudi ought to know, because the case was “the Secretary General vs Trudi Warner”. She was arrested in 2023 for holding this exact sign outside the trial of Insulate Britain protesters in 2023, and she DEFEATED the accusation in the High Court, much to the embarrassment of the government.

Just as with Insulate Britain activists who took action to prevent unneccesary deaths in the face of a fuel crisis, calling on the UK government to take action to retrofit homes in order to save lives, the Filton 24 activists facing re-trial today in Woolwich Crown Court are being denied the chance to tell jurors the whole truth under threat of charges of contempt. The Filton 24 took action to prevent UK-produced weapons being used to commit the worst crimes against humanity.

It was this type of corrupting of the right to a fair trial that lead Trudi to hold her sign in 2023, which replicates a 1670 placard situated inside the Old Bailey. After a year-long ordeal being pursued by the highest legal authority in the UK government, she won her case and proved that it is not unlawful to hold a sign outside a court reminding jurors of their rights.

Jurors have an absolute right to acquit a defendant according to their conscience.
Jurors deserve to hear the whole truth.

Damn right. The Starmer police state is a rogue state.

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  1. Terry Clarke says:
    2 months ago

    How can a jury know uf it’s doing the right thing if jt doesn’t know its rights?

    Before every trial, everyone sitting on the jury should be handed a clearly worded list of their rights as a jurer.

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  2. Jennifer Drew says:
    2 months ago

    Well done fascist Starmer for proving upteenth time you don’t adhere to the law when you want to silence anyone who daes to challenge your fascist rule!

    Note too the fascist puppet police boys claim ‘they are merely following orders from above’ so it’s okay then to illegally arrest a woman because the arestee was ‘merely following orders!’ Same excuse was used by the nazis in a vain attempt to justify their genocide against so many individuals!

    We are indeed living in a fascist state and still most individuals refuse to wake up and see what is really happening – erosion of our rights and police violence and intimidation now the norm!

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