
Yes, very good Colin....

Bring it on Jimmy....

Shirley was fortunate to have such a supportive family and media. Arnold 'Andy' McCardle, another citizen who accused our Legal Establishment of criminality and cover-up, wasn't so lucky. He was forcibly injected with Risperdone to cure alleged "delusions of legal corruption". The drugs didn't work, despite 3 months on the maximum daily dosage. His termination occured on Boxing Day 2004 - aged 54 - inside Carstairs State Hospital. Omerta, is now firmly in place. Click Here for details....
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Lawyers have made an absolute fortune from the Shirley McKie fingerprint scandal. Government Lawyers, Shirley's Lawyers and, of course, Lawyers for every media organisation commenting on the shameful actions of Scotland's Legal Establishment.
Some key quotes:
"It should have been patently obvious to those involved that a mistake had been made and there were opportunities then for the mistake to be acknowledged and dealt with. The fact that it was not so dealt with led to 'cover up' and criminality." - Deputy Chief Constable, James Mackay
"Expert witnesses should always be immune from prosecution - even if they gave false evidence." - Colin Boyd QC, Scotland's Lord Advocate
"Government lawyers sat on the report for 11 months before telling McKie that no action would be taken against officials." - Scotland on Sunday
"I could sue them for that.". - Jim Wallace QC, former Justice Minister
This was the reponse by Jim Wallace QC MSP to our accusation that his department and the Crown Office routinely cover-up criminality perpetrated by Scottish lawyers. It comes as no surprise to us that he has now been exposed as the chief lawyer-politician crook at the heart of the McKie Scandal.
"I was fighting for survival. I couldn't bear the consequences of losing to enter my head. I would have lost everything and would probably have ended up in some kind of mental institution at best." - Shirley McKie, victim of Scotland's self-serving, self-protective and utterly corrupt Legal Establishment
 Why not visit Shirley's website. Click Here to open it in a new window. |
Scotsman Publications leave other broadsheets standing with their fantastic coverage of the McKie Fingerprint Scandal

Mega and MacMillan are a credit to journalism

SACL can reveal cover-ups are the norm for Scotland's legal profession

Scotland on Sunday: investigative journalism isn't dead after all.
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