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As some of you know Sue grey was arrested yesterday.
Statement Sue Grey:
Thank you everyone for your much appreciated support yesterday and over the last couple of full on weeks.
It's certainly an interesting journey, and a time of incredible opportunity to question, educate and grow.
I'm looking forward to receiving the transcript from the court yesterday so I can review my recollection against the court record.
My objective, as always, was to assist the court to facilitate justice.
I was not asking to be a "McKenzie friend" for the defendant, as that did not address the issues that the court itself had previously recognised, and it would have removed my opportunity to speak.
I was sent to the cells when I was trying to give the court the 2017 Fahey v Queen decision of the Court of Appeal [ 2017] NZCA 596 which identifies and analyses other possible solutions, which could have assisted both the defendant and the court.
Does anyone have any video or other record of what was described as "a virtual riot,"? My recollection was that those in the public gallery were as stunned as I was when I was sent to the cells. I didn't see what happened after that in the courtroom. It would be great if those who were there could please share their recollections.
I hugely appreciate your support for promoting justice and helping to create a better fairer future for our people.
We have and will continue to overcome challenges to create a wonderful community which we can all be proud of.
Kia Kaha.Thank you
PS Very special thanks to Kirsten, my lifeline to the outside world, and to Alan, Anne and everyone who turned up to court to support NgAngA ( including the big crowd from Golden Bay) and those who hung around all day to support and observe justice in action when I was eventually released after 3.30pm. Thank you also to those who have cc'd or bc'd me into their complaints to the Judicial Conduct Commissioner. I'm hoping to get the court transcript or at least the video recording today.
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Liz speaks to Sue Grey on the evening of Wed 7th Dec 2022 about the outcome of the court case for the Savage-Reeves family and their Baby Will.
Thank you Baby Will
for bringing
unity to our groups.
While being in Auckland to support baby Will we discovered that you can not go live from a "facebook group", only a "page"
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