Mad McCombe McMad
When Liberty is on the same side of the argument as the police, you know the judge has got it wrong.
The after-shocks of the McCombe Madness are continuing in Blandshire. Every day further instructions are being emailed forth to try and explain what action we should now take in relation to the hundreds of people on police bail pending further investigation. Now it appears that emergency legislation will be introduced before there is time to appeal Justice McCombe's lunatic decision on bail. Which only goes to show that my advice to my officers has been sound: bail everyone for at least six weeks because within that time the decision will have been overturned and we can carry on as normal.
This story has been covered in the mainstream media, but it's unlikely that the wider public really understand the problem unless they take the time to read up on the law. If a High Court judge, conversant in criminal law and the workings of the police, has no idea how an investigation works, how can the public?
But regardless of that, if you asked any right-thinking passer-by whether the 24-hour detention limit should apply only to the time actually spent detained, most of them would think it was a given.
Mr Justice McCombe, alone in a room on a bright May morning, felt differently. And as a result of one man's moment of madness, police forces in England and Wales have been plunged into chaos. If that isn't an argument to look closely at the Criminal Justice System, I don't know what is.
"Today, I plan to spend the morning making mincemeat of twenty-seven years of policing. Then I might have a cup of tea."
Of course, there's one man in the middle of this storm who has not been named and shamed as far as I can find, who actually set the whole thing in motion: the clerk of the Manchester Magistrates Court that heard the case in the first place. Somebody take that man outside and shake him.
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