Lee, Martin Chu Ming 李柱銘

HKSAR v Jimmy Lai Chee Ying & others: reasons for sentence
HK District Court, 16-Apr-2021
For an unauthorised procession on 18-Aug-2019.
HKSAR v Jimmy Lai Chee Ying & others: reasons for ruling
HK District Court, 1-Apr-2021
In relation to an alleged unauthorised procession on 18-Aug-2019, an expert witness report by Professor Clifford Stott advanced by the defence is ruled inadmissible.
HKSAR v Jimmy Lai Chee Ying & others: reasons for verdict
HK District Court, 1-Apr-2021
Regarding an unauthorised procession on 18-Aug-2019. 2 of the 9 defendants, Leung Yiu Chung and Au Nok Hin, pleaded guilty before trial.
David Perry QC withdraws from prosecuting pan-dems
HK Government, 20-Jan-2021
4 days after we queried how he proposed to get to HK given the ban on travel from the UK, Mr Perry withdraws, partly because of "the exemption of quarantine". By the way, this case involves alleged offences under the Public Order Ordinance, not the National Security Law. UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab was wrong on that point, but it's an easy mistake to make given that over 50 pan-dems were arrested under suspicion of NSL offences 2 weeks ago.
Re David Perry QC
HK Court of First Instance, 12-Jan-2021
Mr Perry is approved to visit HK and prosecute leading pan-democrats for unauthorised assembly. Trial begins 16-Feb, but all arrivals from UK are currently banned - will the Govt exempt him, or is he already here? Like HK residents stranded in the UK, he could go somewhere else for 21 days and then do 21 days quarantine in HK, but that's 42 days of taxpayers' fees before he starts, not before 24-Feb.
Carrie Lam among those at mass for jailed former HK leader
South China Morning Post, 30-Mar-2017
From across the political spectrum - in HK, religion trumps politics. When she becomes Chief Executive, Mrs Lam will have the power to pardon Donald Tsang.
HKSAR v Huang Nanhua (aka Wong Siu Ming)
HK Court of Appeal, 27-May-2010

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