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Palestine Action defence barrister wins UK contempt of court challenge

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Palestine Action defence barrister wins UK contempt of court challenge Submitted by Katherine Hearst on Tue, 05/12/2026 - 15:30 Rajiv Menon KC faced unprecedented charges for allegedly defying the judge's directions during the trial of six Palestine Action activists Protesters outside the Royal Courts of Justice, central London, demonsrrate in support of "Defend Our Juries" and their campaign against the ban on Palestine Action on 26 November 2025 (AFP) Off A leading human rights barrister who represented Palestine   Action defendants in the UK has won an appeal against a contempt of court case. Rajiv Menon KC was accused of breaching the judge’s directions in a closing speech he delivered at the conclusion of the first trial at Woolwich Crown Court involving six Palestine action defendants accused of causing criminal damage to weapons at an Israeli army factory outside Bristol. The defendants were subsequently cleared of charges of aggravated burglary. They were then retried, with four of them convicted of criminal damage last week. The proceedings against Menon are thought to be unprecedented in English legal history. During the trial, the presiding judge, Justice Johnson, directed lawyers that their closing speeches could not invite the jury to disregard the court's ruling or law, and barred them from reminding the jury of its right to acquit on conscience - known as the principle of “jury equity”. In his closing remarks, Menon, who has 30 years of expeerience and who represented defendant Charlotte Head in both trials, read out an inscription on a plaque at the Old Bailey commemorating Bushell’s Case of 1670, which first “established the right of juries to give the...