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Diary from the Inside 1 – 10 April 2021 Part 169 by Giovanni Di Stefano

Thursday 1 April 2021 01.20 pm – April Fool’s Day and the joke is on me big time, cooped up 23 hours a day for eff all. I hope all those responsible for this conspiracy against me sleep at night because their conscience makes a coward of them. I refuse point blank to hate and will follow the example of Mandela to forgive all – that I do!

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Diary from the Inside 2 – 31 March 2021 Part 168 by Giovanni Di Stefano

Tuesday 2 March 2021 05.13 pm – “As one reads history, one is absolutely sickened. Not by the crimes the wicked have committed, but by the punishment that the good have inflicted.” Wednesday 3 March 2021 07.12 pm -Today I passed my first covid test, which I took on Friday, 26 February 2021, and I have taken my second. If I pass that and it comes back as negative I can but only thank God, the Governors at HMP…

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Parere Pro Veritate – No Statutory Requirement to Impose Consecutive Sentence on Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 ‘Default’ Orders by Giovanni Di Stefano

The Criminal Justice Act 1988 relinquished its statutory rights in favour of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 when the said provisions were brought into force albeit POCA 2002 received Royal Assent on 24 July 2002. POCA 2002 is divided into 12 parts consisting of over 460 sections and 12 schedules. Part 2 concerns confiscation orders in criminal proceedings. Contained within POCA 2002 there is not a single word of…

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Diary from the Inside 16 – 28 February 2021 Part 167 by Giovanni Di Stefano

Tuesday 16 February 2021 06.43 pm – I read in the newspaper the other day that Amanda Holden was reported by a neighbour for travelling 200 miles to see her mother, who apparently had called in a state of distress. This whole situation has got completely out of hand. I am happy to learn that a court in Amsterdam has revoked the lockdown in Holland, saying there is no basis in law to restrict personal freedom. The same is…

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