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Earlier in the week I got a phone call from my lawyer saying that my case against the police who assaulted me in 2007 had been thrown out of court due to lack of evidence. Yesterday I received the public prosecutor's (district attorney) decision, all 12 handwritten pages (the typewriter in one form or another has been round longer than the modern Greek state yet these guys still write everything by hand.).

 

It makes for fascinating reading as do all works of fiction. A mixture of half truths, spin and outright lies which makes a mockery of my attempts to get justice for an unprovoked attack during a peaceful demonstration which ended up with me in hospital with two hefty guys trying to shove my shoulder back into its socket (don't try that at home, kids).

 

I won't bore you with all the details, just some of the more ridiculous claims the DA made in their statement:

 

- Apparently I was trying to escape after being told repeatedly to stop and answer their questions (no one said anything prior to the attack). Strangely, while supposedly running away I managed to get several pictures on the officers who attacked me.

 

- My alleged injuries which were documented by a iatrodikastis (a doctor who specialises in police cases) were caused by me falling down and tripping over a police officer who was chasing me. Not a fully equipped riot cop who used his shield to slam me into a lamp post.

 

- I provided no proof that I had suffered anything more than a few scratches and bruises since I had not had any x-rays taken. Conveniently ignoring those I had from the Agios Pavlos hospital and testimony from the doctor on duty that night.

 

Reading the rest of the DA's report I seem to be a strange cross between Spiderman, "he (the plantiff) made quick suspicious moves, darting from one side of the street to another" and Che Guevara, "individuals from the anti-authoritarian groups counter attacked in order to free their comrade". Not that any of this is true but is does make for a fascinating insight into their mindset.

 

Nowhere in the 12 page scrawl is their any mention of the fact that several eyewitnesses testified on my behalf or the fact that I had photographs of the events leading up to the incident. However, it did give an excruciatingly detailed account of the police's side of the events.

 

Oh, I almost forgot I now have to pay the courts 40 euros in court fees for this piece of badly written fiction. Click for the story in the Guardian

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Earlier in the week I got a phone call from my lawyer saying that my case against the police who assaulted me in 2007 had been thrown out of court due to lack of evidence. Yesterday I received the public prosecutor's (district attorney) decision, all 12 handwritten pages (the typewriter in one form or another has been round longer than the modern Greek state yet these guys still write everything by hand.).

 

It makes for fascinating reading as do all works of fiction. A mixture of half truths, spin and outright lies which makes a mockery of my attempts to get justice for an unprovoked attack during a peaceful demonstration which ended up with me in hospital with two hefty guys trying to shove my shoulder back into its socket (don't try that at home, kids).

 

I won't bore you with all the details, just some of the more ridiculous claims the DA made in their statement:

 

- Apparently I was trying to escape after being told repeatedly to stop and answer their questions (no one said anything prior to the attack). Strangely, while supposedly running away I managed to get several pictures on the officers who attacked me.

 

- My alleged injuries which were documented by a iatrodikastis (a doctor who specialises in police cases) were caused by me falling down and tripping over a police officer who was chasing me. Not a fully equipped riot cop who used his shield to slam me into a lamp post.

 

- I provided no proof that I had suffered anything more than a few scratches and bruises since I had not had any x-rays taken. Conveniently ignoring those I had from the Agios Pavlos hospital and testimony from the doctor on duty that night.

 

Reading the rest of the DA's report I seem to be a strange cross between Spiderman, "he (the plantiff) made quick suspicious moves, darting from one side of the street to another" and Che Guevara, "individuals from the anti-authoritarian groups counter attacked in order to free their comrade". Not that any of this is true but is does make for a fascinating insight into their mindset.

 

Nowhere in the 12 page scrawl is their any mention of the fact that several eyewitnesses testified on my behalf or the fact that I had photographs of the events leading up to the incident. However, it did give an excruciatingly detailed account of the police's side of the events.

 

Oh, I almost forgot I now have to pay the courts 40 euros in court fees for this piece of badly written fiction. Click for the story in the Guardian

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Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

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Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

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Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

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Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

Jan. 22, 2023. Boston, MA.

Hundreds of pro-choice abortion supporters rallied near the Massachusetts State House and then marched through downtown Boston in support of abortion rights 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the landmark court decision that was overturned by the Supreme Court in June, eliminating the constitutional right to abortion. Organizers of the Womenâs March which occurred in dozens of cities said their emphasis on widespread local actions, 200 in 46 states, reflected the recent loss of federal protection, and the prime importance of state politics.

© 2023 Marilyn Humphries

  

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