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Self-represented litigant tries to criticise judge to his face

Not in my court, Justice Timothy Brewer says.

Reweti Kohere Sat, 19 Oct 2019

A High Court judge has kept a self-represented man in line over efforts to criticise the judicial system for its unconscious bias against people who can’t afford lawyers.

In the Auckland High Court, the plaintiff, who has name suppression, sought Justice Timothy Brewer’s permission to appeal

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Reweti Kohere Sat, 19 Oct 2019
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