His Excellency
Sir Murry Macleod
Governor of Hongkong
Dear Sir:
April 15th, 1977
Illegal Judgment Without Trial
I respectfully beg you to order your Attorney General asking the Victorian District Court to declare the Magistrate
he's illegal judgment without trial null
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This is a case of blatant violations of human rights i
(1) How could Magistrate
ing (勝) employ a
prosecution witness,
China Bus Company inspector acting on behalf of His Honour to seek a bribe from an innocent defendant?
(2) How could Magistrate
ing (UK) cheat an
innocent defendant at the magistrate's home before the trial that the defendant should transfer the case from the Justice of Peace Court to the Central Magistracy in order to be tried by him?
(3) How could Magistrate
(誹顯勝)
() open his two hands before the innocent defendant saying "You did not give anything to me. I did not get anything from you. prior to the trial? at his home?
(4) How could Magistrate
ain
order an innocent def-
endant in an open court trial to go out with the p tion witness to bargain a bribe for the Magistrate
and also for the prosecution witness? (5) How could Magistrate Lo
he suddenly de-
顯勝 clare an illegal judgment without trial as a terrorism tactics in order to seal the mouth of the defendent from putting up a defense in which the Magistrate himself is the master mind and chief culmit of the, extortion case. (6) How could Magistrate
(conspire with a group of gangsters sitting high up on the right side of the Magistrate's dais and clapping hands loudly in celeb- ration of the illegal judgment dedaration making the cour- room look like an opera theater?
(6) How could a prosecution witness in the open court trial shout at an innocent defendant to stop his reporting of the blackmail and extortion case to the court? Magistrate I
ng() has made the best use of open-court trial as the most beautiful instrument for making money. As an innocent Education Officer of Hongkong Government and Your Excellency are my employer, I have a moral right and you have a moral obligation to protect my reputation from being unjustly defamed by an unscrupulous magistrate.
Yours most respectfully
(sgn)
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