WHO decides if a British court can hand a British murderer a whole-life term for an atrocity on British soil against British citizens?
THE High Court judge who tried to hide the names of other judges in the Sara Sharif case stands rightly humiliated.
Based solely on personal anti-Press prejudice, Mr Justice Williams decided the media could not be trusted to know which judge handed ten-year-old Sara into her abusive father’s custody.
We will leave it to others to decide whether a judge capable of such subjective and unfair bias is still rational enough to sit at the High Court.
It is the free Press’s duty to question whether that 2019 ruling led ultimately to the circumstances culminating in Sara’s murder — and perhaps to criticise whoever made it.