Najib seeks court directive on gag order against media, public | Malay Mail

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Najib seeks court directive on gag order against media, public

Datuk Seri Najib Razak arrives at the court of appeal in Putrajaya March 11, 2019. — Picture by Hari Anggara

He said the courts must protect the integrity of the judicial process in the country and not allow the public to discuss or make their own decisions in the case. Co-counsel Harvinderjit Singh cited a precedent case where a British court issued an outline for the media in the form of an advisory note.He said the High Court judge had dismissed Najib’s application for a gag order but in his judgment contained the directives sought by Najib.

He said one must read the High Court’s judgment as a whole and should not pick and choose certain paragraphs.

 

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MAKING A MOCKERY OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM.

WHY? The verdict and sentence are decided by the courts not the public & judges are not influenced by public opinions; basing their decisions on factual evidence. If it was left to public opinions, Najib would have been strunged-up long ago!

NutJib U claimed U R innocent not a Kleptomaniac ? Then its Show Time for ur Auta LowYar Ah Sha Fee 2 show his Legal Skills in Helping u escape ur corruption charges. No need 4 u 2 ask Ah Sha Fee 2 find anymore trivial nonsense 2 delay your 42 trial cases!

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