Saturday, 22 March 2014

A Fair Trial in the Republic of Ireland is Impossible for Most Folks


 

©Toni Manifesto Ireland.

A Jury service that excludes the poor, the disabled, the low income and the unemployed is a Jury service that leads to a distortion of our whole legal justice system in Ireland. I was recently called for Jury Service in a rural area of Ireland. I got a shock to read in the notes accompanying my Jury Summons that if selected to be a Juror I would not receive expenses to get to the Court house or on my return home. I checked my local bus station which is 21 miles away and one mile from the Court house to inquire as to the return fare to do my patriotic duty as a Juror. I was quoted two fares of either €9 or €9.70 return per day to the Court House from where I lived. So to attend Jury Service for two weeks (which the County Registrar conveyed to those summoned at the sitting, this case would take) I would need €45 to €50 to attend Jury Service for a week.

It is important that my readers know why I say the poor, the disabled, the low income and unemployed are excluded from Jury Service. In the past four years most recipients of Social Welfare, Job Seekers Allowance and other allowances for Ireland’s vulnerable electorate have had their income reduced from between 11% and 38.5%. Young unemployed people in Ireland have had their welfare allowance reduced from €188 weekly to €100. That’s a 47% reduction in income. Note that I quoted our electorate, not our residents or our population. Many may think that is a mute point. But if you are not on the electoral register you cannot be called up for Jury Service. And it’s not compulsory to be on the electoral register. But it is compulsory to attend if summoned to a Jury Service. Does this not further undermine the Justice system?

I would point out a precedent in another Jurisdiction where the electoral and judicial system was used to distort representation of the underclass. Margaret Thatcher imposed the poll tax in the UK.  But she deliberately announced that ALL those on the ELECTORAL register would be charged the poll tax. There was a 22% drop in registration to vote by young people, old people, disabled people and poor people. They could not afford to pay. They went off the electoral register. Emperor Thatcher won the election by a 9% majority.

It is one of the foundations of our democracy that an accused person should be judged by his peers and that is the purpose of the Jury Service. The notes I received with my summons also stated that serving on a jury is often the best way for the citizen to participate in government. Jury service is a civic duty and an obligation. Anyone attending Jury service will definitely sustain considerable expenses. Therefore the 400,000 unemployed people in this country are basically disqualified on grounds of poverty. What social welfare recipient could afford to spend €50 a week getting to a local court? Compare the rule of no expenses to our nearest neighbour in Northern Ireland. Daily allowances for jury service in the north are as follows:  Travel allowance from your home or work and return of 45 cent per mile. Bus and train fares paid in full. Meal allowance of €7.50 or €15 if away from home for 10 hours. Financial loss including child care allowance of €40 per day if jury service is less than 4 hours. €70 daily if service is over 4 hours; if the trial lasts more than ten days the daily expenses rise to €160 daily. Transport may include taxi fares in certain cases.

A recent media report on jury attendance in Dublin highlighted that of three thousand summonses issued only 300 jurors attended. This despite the threat of a €2000 fine for non attendance. People are not going to go without food to attend jury service no matter how honourable it may be to serve.

Another interesting point that is made in the 1976 Juries Act is that the Minister for Justice is entitled to expenses for the performance of his duties regarding the courts service and jury service. I bet that’s lavish.

Going back to that basic foundation I spoke of earlier of the right of an accused to be judged by his peers. Well we have already ruled out the unemployed. We should also exclude for low income reasons, those on various disability and illness benefits. But worrying too is those who will not be seen on a Jury for reasons of ineligibility, excusal etc. Judges, coroners, the AG and his staff, the DPP and his staff, barristers and solicitors and their staff, Gardái, prison officers, probation officers & staff, court service staff, forensic science lab staff. Also members of the Defence Forces including reserve and army nursing service, certain convicted persons, those with certain mental and incapacity conditions.

Persons excusable as of right: Over 65’s, under 18’s, Principal teachers, full time students, doctors, dentists, nurses, essential teaching staff, midwives, vets, chemists, priests, ministers and nuns, TD’s and Senators, Comptroller & Auditor, staff of the Dail, heads of all government departments and any staff they deem to be essential, heads of local authorities and staff they deem to be essential, heads of Irish lights and essential staff, Many naval and aircraft personnel. Those who are in an advanced stage of pregnancy or are caring for infants and young children as well as full time carers of the disabled may apply for excusal.

Another matter of concern is that of access to transport especially in rural areas. In my case there is one bus from my home at 8am daily and one bus back at 6pm. Normal jury duty is from 10am to 4.30pm. But the finishing time may be extended which could leave the juror stranded miles from their home. During that period the court service will provide one lunch. If you have to have breakfast or an afternoon meal you do without, even if you are a person requiring a special diet. Asking anyone to do without food for 10 to 11 hours daily except for lunch is cruel to say the least. One of the more worrying aspects of those who will not be jurors is the social distortion this causes in the eventual make up of the jury. After all those excluded and excused as jurors, as described above, only middle class, wealthy, property owners, self employed, farmers etc are left to choose from. An unemployed single pregnant woman who is an accused is unlikely to have her peers judge her. She is unlikely to get much understanding from an Irish panel of jurors. Of about 200 people who attended the court I was summoned to, about one third raised their hands when the registrar asked if there were many self employed or farmers. I do not believe that an ordinary accused person in the Republic of Ireland has a good chance of a fair trial as a result of the anomalies I describe above.

©Toni Manifesto Ireland Copyright

 

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Value for Money? The €600,000k Banker

I've discussed this subject before, but with the banking and financial crisis in Ireland today and with Mr Noonan denying he can stop paying millions to bankers, I've decided to revert to how we value people in this society. Thinking about last weeks Children's Referendum, I thought, what would a class of 7 to 10 year old pupils reply if they were asked how important they felt certain people in our society were in their lives? Funny to hear Pat Kenny on RTE this morning saying that the only people who the media did not talk to in the Children's Referendum were children. In a referendum proposing to give a voice to Ireland's children. Pat addressed that issue by getting a very revealing interview with a 16 year old boy who is a foster child. Back to the class room. So the experiment I would love some primary school teacher to conduct is as follows:

Distribute to the class a list of careers and discuss what those people who carry out various jobs do. Ask the children to carefully consider the value of each person's job as it would apply to them as a child or to people in general. Perhaps instead of valuing the person or their job in money terms the class should attach a colour to each person. Gold for the most valuable person to a dark colour for the least useful person.  But money value could be used also. Here are my list of occupations:
 
Farmer
Judge
Prime Minister (Taoiseach)
Accountant
Lollipop man/lady
Architect
Secretary
Carpenter
Refuse Collector
Labourer
Doctor
Banker
Sewer Worker
Foster Parent
Teacher
Paediatric Nurse
 
Now teacher should ask the pupils to describe what they think each person does in their job and from one to ten what the most and least important jobs are. Also if there wasn't one of those people how much would it affect the community? For example what does a banker do? Answer: Count Money? What if the top banker wasn't there to count the money? Answer: he would get his workers to do it.
What does an Architect do? Answer: Draw houses. What does a Prime Minister do? He manages the country. And if he didn't turn up for work? His deputy would do it. What does a sewer worker do? Answer: A sewer worker makes sure that all the sewers which run beneath our cities, towns and villages work efficiently so that all our toilets flush properly. And if we didn't have sewer workers? Well all our toilets and sinks would overflow and flood our houses and streets and everyone would get diseases. We go down the list and compare the importance of each job. What does a Paediatric Nurse do? Save little babies lives. And a refuse collector? They empty our bins and keep our streets clean. What would happen if the refuse collectors and baby nurses didn't turn up for work? The refuse would cause disease and the babies would die.
 
So class, today I want you to write an essay about who are the most important  (No, most Valuable people) in your lives. So, who would you give the gold star to. Or pay the highest wage to? And of the last six of the sixteen people you have studied in this test choose the person you feel contributes least to society and you want to stand in the corner till they do better.
 
I am very serious about this experiment. And after it has been carried out in primary schools we should ask adults to take the test. Starting with 166 TD's in Dail Eireann. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, 21 September 2012

A Child and the Constitution

OK. All you people are coming back and think that's great. Nice reading or listening. I worked in a place called Muckamore Abbey hospital about half a centuary ago. Not great. Much love needed. Much love given. Today we as a people must give love. I have referred to a word: Constitution. Now I am going to give words. Derivatives. Hope I spelt it right. Commodities. Ok I'll do a spell check. Stocks. Not sheep or Cows. Wealth. So many people think they are wealthy. Until they hear 8 billion. One human being having $8 billion. On the collapse in September 2007 two decsendants of Irish people committed suicide because they lost 15 billion dollars between them.


My experience of life has demanded of me a discipline. I have eight children. I have eight grand children. I have had the experience o f attending many, many births. The constitution I talk about above is about one child.

Friday, 24 August 2012

Banking Corruption by Central Bank of Ireland

Well the Central Bank of Ireland confirm that Irish Banks are only beaten by Greek banks in refusing to be banks. Banks are for lending. For economic health of a countries financial well being. Not Irish banks. They are for PROFIT. They are for creating Fat Cats who run off to USA with bank funds. They are for creating millionaires from their own employees. They are for themselves. I wrote a Blog in May 2010 called the Banking Solution. That Solution still applies today. It applied yesterday. It will apply tomorrow, next month, next year and in 2020. www. manifesto151051.blogspot.co.uk The Banking Solution.

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Billionaires, the Camel and the Needle's Eye

Interesting article in the Sunday Independent by Louise McBride about billionaires paying only an average of €1.25 million in tax in 2011. The top 450 wealthy of Ireland have money and assets of €22.5 billion between them. The Social Welfare bill for 2011/2012 is expected to come to €21 billion. Which means these 450 persons have enough wealth to pay the entire Child Benefit bill of this country, the entire State Pension of this country, the entire Illness Benefit of this country, the entire Carers Allowance of this country, the entire Unemployment Benefit of 450,000 people of this country, the entire Disability Allowances and Invalidity Pensions of this country. And many other benefit's and allowances paid by the Department of Social Protection. In fact those 450 people have the capacity through their wealth to provide the entire income of 2.5 million people in Ireland for one year. Such a gross obscenity this is. 450 obscenities walking around on two legs. What makes it more obscene is that there are young homeless children lying on the streets of Dublin and other cities and towns of this country. There are elderly people frightened to turn on heating in their homes for fear of running out of electricity. There are hundreds of elderly patients lying on hospital trolleys because of lack of funding from billionaires. There are children fainting in classrooms because their parents can't afford breakfast for them out of Social Welfare payments.

I am not a religious person but I do recall a very important lesson in school about the rich man finding it harder to get into heaven than a Camel would find it walking through the eye of a needle. I wonder does Father Brian D'Arcy recall teaching that parable to young children in church or RE classes? I have great respect for Father D'Arcy but does he agree that being a billionaire in today's economic climate is an obscenity? If he does he must get up on his pulpit next Sunday, or on his Sunday World column and tell all billionaires that they must give up at least €3/4 of a billion and follow Christ. And Cardinal Brady should be doing the same. They either believe in the Bible and should preach and practise it or go follow and be a billionaire themselves. 

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Ireland Vote For Constitutional Austerity

I've had to take four days to try to compose myself before adding to my blog the decision of my country and my country's people to vote to amend our Constitution in favour of harming one section of Irish Society. The poor. The Vulnerable. The sick. Children. Blind widows. Pensioners. Unemployed people. Low paid. Immigrants. Foreigners. Black people. Disabled. Disabled Children. Because WE voted to harm all these people I decided not to answer that decision on Thursday night because I would  have been banned from Twitter Facebook. You all know why I would have been banned from Twitter & Facebook. Because ALL people who voted yes voted to HARM all of the above. And I would have used horrible language  to describe Yes voters. I would have been right. I am not going to abuse YES voters. I do not need to. They will feel the guilt for what they have done when one of their children is dumped on the dole or committs suicide because of hard times caused by the austerity programme. One consolation we have in this horrific situation we find ourselves is that only 27.5% of the Irish electorate voted to harm their fellow citizen. Whether it was out of fear of cash points closing or Social Welfare being stopped as suggested by the Fianna Fail/Fine Gael Coalition or if it was selfishness of holding what they have at all costs and to hell or Connaught with the poor of Ireland. Many will be puzzled when they see my figure of a YES vote of 27.5%. Well 50% of the electorate abstained from voting in the Austerity Referendum. Most probably abstained because of confusion. Whatever the reason they did not give their consent to the Government to use fiscal mechanisms to harm primary school children or elderly women on hospital trolleys. They may have abstained but they will be heard eventually. All the billionaires and millionaires living here or abroad will have voted a massive YES because they urgently need the Fianna Fail/Fine Gael Coalition Government to hold the line on fiscal rectitude. If the Government were to give in to the NO voters, billionaires in Ireland might well have to pay tax towards the Childrens Hospital which will hopefully treat children with dignity who suffer from Cystic Fibrosis, who now share wards with elderly patients who may well pass on infections that will cause their death. Or Children's Cancer which is expensive. Any of the 300 billionaires registered as living in Ireland  or claiming Irish citizenship could alone and individually pay for the entire cancer programme of childrens cancer on the Island of Ireland. It would not need Government intervention. It would not need the HSE north or south. I heard a comment by Miriam O'Callaghan on Prime Time tonight when she questioned a Sinn Fein TD Eamon McGlaughlin and claimed Gerry Adams position as President of Sinn Fein was like the political structure in Cuba! Gerry Adams should be so proud of that allegation. What exactly was the SDLP candidate Miriam O'Callaghan getting at?

In Cuba it is difficult to get a bus. Most people cannot afford a car. They don't have the obsenity of people competing in December 2012 for a 2013 BMW number plate. Yes Miriam an obscenity. Your Wealth is OBSCENE! But in Havana Miriam O'Callaghan would be very safe. Cuba would not need Miriams money. All of Miriam O'Callaghans nine children would be cared  for free of charge. Because Miriam Cuba respects ALL children. Not just the children of the wealthy like Joe Duffy, Pat Kenny, Gay Byrne, Irish Independent & ALL RTE broadcasters. RTE are the greatest obstacle to Ireland's fiscal freedom. Those I have named above are activley involved in preventing the freedom of Ireland. The Freedom of Ireland does not mean the downfall of RTE. It means Pat Kenny is not as valuable as a student nurse volunteering to care for a child dying of cancer in a hospice for kids in Newtownabbey Belfast. Pat Kenny you are a useless Prick on the Island of Ireland. You are paid in monetary terms €635,000 annually. A banker who you probably knock about with every day is in receipt of up to €2,000,000 annually. I Toni Manifesto want to revalue your job. In fact to complete the fairness and morality of the need or justification of Pat Kenny as an entity or contribution towards Irish society I want to downgrade you. You should be paid slightly less than an illegal immigrant from Nigeria who is today cleaning  the floors of several banks in Dublin City Centre. Ireland should have more respect for those illegal workers than they have for you Pat Kenny.

Now that I have said that Pat, do someting positive. Give one million Euro to REAL poor people in the centre of Dublin. Directly to St. Vincent De Paul.   

Monday, 12 March 2012

€100 Billion of Wealth in the Hands of 32K People

The Sunday Independent reported €62.4 billion in the hands of 300 people in Ireland yesterday. If one adds the 31,762 millionaires as reported on TV3's Vincent Browne by the Irish Times' Fintan O'Toole then it should be relatively easy to pay off the countries debts. A 5% levy per year for five years on that €100 billion and perhaps a 3% levy on all the half millionaires would bring in €25 to €30 billion. It wouldn't hurt the wealthy and it would save a lot of money to the exchequer chasing blind widows for €10. Or households for €100. Is that a bit simple for Enda to get his head around? Or is he just in love with millionaires?