hallelujah!
master chee is getting his wish answered after praying to his unhooleey dog.
the ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S CHAMBERS is considering whether to appeal against the acquittal.
if the AG were to proceed, it would mean chee can use ths drama to rant even louder to his foreign master under the guise of free speeches, human rights and democrapsy.
such is the way of the evil and cunning chee. but then if AG appeals, it would mean DJ JOHN NG was wrong to acquit them. whatever it was, the action fr SDP didn't in anyway make sgp a better place. it didn't solve any peasants' livelihood problem. it contributed NOTHING. it just wasting more public resources.
does it amount to asset or liability?
if it's LIABILITY, it's always CHEE so do not be CHEETED!
Oct 8, 2009
SDP 5'S ACQUITTAL
A-G Chambers mulls appeal
By Kor Kian Beng
THE Attorney-General's Chambers is considering whether to appeal against the acquittal of five opposition leaders and supporters charged with taking part in an illegal procession in September 2007.
A spokesman for the Chambers told The Straits Times on Wednesday that it has up to 10 days to file the appeal.
Among the five who were acquitted this week were Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) leaders Gandhi Ambalam, John Tan and Chee Siok Chin. The other two were SDP supporters Yap Keng Ho and Chong Kai Xiong.
The defendants represented themselves in court while the prosecution was represented by Deputy Public Prosecutor John Lu and Assistant Public Prosecutor Evelyn Jasmine Lee.
District Judge John Ng, in a written judgment on Tuesday, cleared the five of charges of taking part in a procession without a valid permit on Sept 16, 2007.
If convicted, they would have faced a fine of up to $1,000 under the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act.
Read the full story in Thursday's edition of The Straits Times.
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