the jurisprudence of desmond zaidam
Judge Desmond Zaidan has announced in open court that crimes arising from speeding on the roads exceed all other categories of crime in the Republic of Ireland. Desmond Zaidan specifically asserted that what he called mayhem on the roads, was a more serious problem than murders, drug dealing and the actions of the numerous crime gangs currently operating in Ireland.
I would note the following.
(1) There are in excess of 500 drug deaths in Ireland every year. The situation vis a vis drug deaths in Ireland is a vastly more serious problem than speeding.
(2) There are in excess of 500 suicides each year in Ireland. The situation vis a vis suicide is a vastly more serious problem than speeding.
(3) There are a significant number of murders by suicide in Ireland every year, ie murder through the harassment of people to the point of suicide. Murder by harassment is a vastly more serious problem than speeding.
(4) There are in excess of a hundred major mafias currently dividing Ireland up among themselves as personal fiefdoms. The subversion of civil life by mafias is a vastly more serious category of crime than speeding.
(5) The torture murder by two devil worshippers of Ana Kriegel in the town of Lucan last year was a more serious crime than all the speeding incidents that have occurred in the hundred year history of the Irish Republic.
(6) Joyriding, where thugs steal cars and rally them on motorways, is often wrongly categorised as a speeding offence. Of course it is a theft of a car by thugs offence. It's inclusion in Zaidan's figures, such as they are, is misleading.
(7) Boy racing is also regularly and wrongly included in statistics relating to speeding offences..This practice would in my view be more correctly deemed gang racing, involving as it does gang members racing each other in cars on public roads. You can see why it is misleading to categorise this as a speeding offence. By blurring crimes committed by gang members with infractions committed by ordinary law abiding, honest citizens, Judge Zaidan is himself engaging in a misleading and criminal act.
(8) Sean Quinn's use of his IRA mafia to pull out businessman Kevin Lunney;s fingernails is a more serious crime than speeding.
(9) My contention as you can see, is that Judge Zaidan's selective use of supposed speeding statistics, includes a deliberately misleading array of criminality blurred under the general heading of speeding. I would ask you to note additionally that many speeding offences involve drug using drivers. Including their drug induced crimes under the topic of speeding is misleading. Many speeding offences involve drunk drivers. Including their drink driving crimes under the heading speeding is again misleading. Many speeding offences are carried out by gang members during the commission of general gangland crimes. (Other than joy riding and boy racing.) Their speeding offence is a gangland crime carried out after a burglary, an assault, a rape, or a murder or while pursuing other gangs in a gangland war incident, or while being pursued by the police. To conceal the gangland causality and nature of these speeding incidents in order to make speeding itself seem like the problem is a disgraceful piece of Judicial jerrymandering on Zaidan's part.
(10) Desmond Zaidan is attempting to blur an ordinary citizen's accidental infractions of the traffic laws with serious criminality. The hallmark of tyranny is arbitrariness. What Zaidan is doing in its arbitrariness is a mark of tyranny. He is carrying out an arbitrary reclassification of speeding infractions in order to criminalise the general public. The serious becomes trivial. The trivial becomes serious. Gangland crimes are no longer the major problem. Ordinary people's mistakes on the road become the subject of Judical opprobrium and slander. The general public sees the boundary lines between the gangs and themselves being dissolved by corrupt or criminally incompetent Judges such as Desmond Zaidan.
(11) The murders, rapes, drug dealing, harassment, intimidation, and subversion of public discourse, daily life and the State itself, by the IRA, the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Isis, Cosa Nostra, the Zetas, MS 13, Chinese Triads, Russian mafias, Tinker gangs, Nigerian devil worship rings, et al, is a vastly more serious concatenation of criminality than speeding.
(12) Corrupt Judges or criminally incompetent Judges such as Desmond Zaidan, Martin Nolan, and Charles Meenan, represent a vastly more serious form of criminality in Ireland than speeding. The total lack of accountability of such Judges to the people they are supposed to serve is a vastly more serious issue than speeding.
(13) I have previously described what I consider to be Judge Desmond Zaidan's arrantly criminal behaviour re the circumstances in which he issued a bench warrant in 2016 for the arrest of socialist parliamentarian Claire Daly who was accused of driving at 35 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour zone. Ms Daly had attended Zaidan's court, and had left when it appeared her case, which was listed last of those to be heard that day, seemed unlikely to be reached on the schedule. Zaidan skipped more than a dozen cases to call Clare Daly's case before the close of business. Her absence at that point was the pretext he used to issue a bench warrant.
(14) It is my contention that Desmond Zaidan is bringing the law of the Republic of Ireland into disrepute.
I would note the following.
(1) There are in excess of 500 drug deaths in Ireland every year. The situation vis a vis drug deaths in Ireland is a vastly more serious problem than speeding.
(2) There are in excess of 500 suicides each year in Ireland. The situation vis a vis suicide is a vastly more serious problem than speeding.
(3) There are a significant number of murders by suicide in Ireland every year, ie murder through the harassment of people to the point of suicide. Murder by harassment is a vastly more serious problem than speeding.
(4) There are in excess of a hundred major mafias currently dividing Ireland up among themselves as personal fiefdoms. The subversion of civil life by mafias is a vastly more serious category of crime than speeding.
(5) The torture murder by two devil worshippers of Ana Kriegel in the town of Lucan last year was a more serious crime than all the speeding incidents that have occurred in the hundred year history of the Irish Republic.
(6) Joyriding, where thugs steal cars and rally them on motorways, is often wrongly categorised as a speeding offence. Of course it is a theft of a car by thugs offence. It's inclusion in Zaidan's figures, such as they are, is misleading.
(7) Boy racing is also regularly and wrongly included in statistics relating to speeding offences..This practice would in my view be more correctly deemed gang racing, involving as it does gang members racing each other in cars on public roads. You can see why it is misleading to categorise this as a speeding offence. By blurring crimes committed by gang members with infractions committed by ordinary law abiding, honest citizens, Judge Zaidan is himself engaging in a misleading and criminal act.
(8) Sean Quinn's use of his IRA mafia to pull out businessman Kevin Lunney;s fingernails is a more serious crime than speeding.
(9) My contention as you can see, is that Judge Zaidan's selective use of supposed speeding statistics, includes a deliberately misleading array of criminality blurred under the general heading of speeding. I would ask you to note additionally that many speeding offences involve drug using drivers. Including their drug induced crimes under the topic of speeding is misleading. Many speeding offences involve drunk drivers. Including their drink driving crimes under the heading speeding is again misleading. Many speeding offences are carried out by gang members during the commission of general gangland crimes. (Other than joy riding and boy racing.) Their speeding offence is a gangland crime carried out after a burglary, an assault, a rape, or a murder or while pursuing other gangs in a gangland war incident, or while being pursued by the police. To conceal the gangland causality and nature of these speeding incidents in order to make speeding itself seem like the problem is a disgraceful piece of Judicial jerrymandering on Zaidan's part.
(10) Desmond Zaidan is attempting to blur an ordinary citizen's accidental infractions of the traffic laws with serious criminality. The hallmark of tyranny is arbitrariness. What Zaidan is doing in its arbitrariness is a mark of tyranny. He is carrying out an arbitrary reclassification of speeding infractions in order to criminalise the general public. The serious becomes trivial. The trivial becomes serious. Gangland crimes are no longer the major problem. Ordinary people's mistakes on the road become the subject of Judical opprobrium and slander. The general public sees the boundary lines between the gangs and themselves being dissolved by corrupt or criminally incompetent Judges such as Desmond Zaidan.
(11) The murders, rapes, drug dealing, harassment, intimidation, and subversion of public discourse, daily life and the State itself, by the IRA, the Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, Isis, Cosa Nostra, the Zetas, MS 13, Chinese Triads, Russian mafias, Tinker gangs, Nigerian devil worship rings, et al, is a vastly more serious concatenation of criminality than speeding.
(12) Corrupt Judges or criminally incompetent Judges such as Desmond Zaidan, Martin Nolan, and Charles Meenan, represent a vastly more serious form of criminality in Ireland than speeding. The total lack of accountability of such Judges to the people they are supposed to serve is a vastly more serious issue than speeding.
(13) I have previously described what I consider to be Judge Desmond Zaidan's arrantly criminal behaviour re the circumstances in which he issued a bench warrant in 2016 for the arrest of socialist parliamentarian Claire Daly who was accused of driving at 35 miles an hour in a 30 mile an hour zone. Ms Daly had attended Zaidan's court, and had left when it appeared her case, which was listed last of those to be heard that day, seemed unlikely to be reached on the schedule. Zaidan skipped more than a dozen cases to call Clare Daly's case before the close of business. Her absence at that point was the pretext he used to issue a bench warrant.
(14) It is my contention that Desmond Zaidan is bringing the law of the Republic of Ireland into disrepute.
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