Palestine Action trial lawyer wins appeal against contempt of court charge
A leading human rights barrister, Rajiv Menon KC, has successfully appealed a contempt of court charge. The charge stemmed from his closing speech during the trial of six Palestine Action activists accused of protesting at an Elbit Systems UK arms factory.

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AI-generatedA leading human rights barrister, Rajiv Menon KC, has successfully appealed a contempt of court charge. The charge stemmed from his closing speech during the trial of six Palestine Action activists accused of protesting at an Elbit Systems UK arms factory. Menon was accused of breaching the judge's directions by allegedly inviting the jury to disregard legal rulings or consider jury equity. The Court of Appeal ruled that the trial judge did not have the power to refer Menon directly for prosecution and that the High Court could not accept the reference without an Attorney General application. The court has directed the trial judge to reconsider the matter. This case is believed to be unprecedented in recent legal history.
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5 extractedDefend Our Juries stated that contempt proceedings against Menon should concern those who care about the rule of law.
The court of appeal ruled that the trial judge did not have the power to refer Menon for contempt.
Menon was accused of breaching the judge's directions during a trial of Palestine Action activists.
A human rights barrister, Rajiv Menon KC, won an appeal against a contempt of court charge.
The proceedings against Menon were believed to be unprecedented for a barrister's jury speech.