Keith's "Intro / How to" The High Court sits at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand Those wishing to attend the above hearing scheduled for the 16th August 2001 should head for The Royal Courts ( my advice give yourself a good half hour to find the room, lots of signs and staff are helpful but its a maze) (leave shooters at home as the guys on the metal detector's don't like them) in the Strand. Also, tape recorders are not normally allowed in Court (I believe it makes it easier for a sharp practice merchant sitting on the bench to give a perverse determination concealed by an inadequate/censored record ). The Royal Courts are easy to find,at the end of the Strand where it joins Fleet Street just north of St.Clement Danes Church. If you aim to drive into London then unless you already know where you can park, its a bad idea. Get the tube and get off at the Temple, some coaches go along the Victoria Embankment and stop at the Temple also, then its a simple matter of walking about 200 yards up the hill with your back to the Thames and the Embankment into the Strand,you should see the Church and the Courts are on the opposite side of the road with a zebra crossing almost right in front. IF IN DOUBT CARRY AN A-Z. STREET MAP. If you think you might be mugged (probably by a lawyer) or arrested by a policeman for being in possession of thick lips and curly hair,then I advise you carry a business card with your terms and conditions of business upon it to show and read to them ( ask editor to explain or see :- http://website.lineone.net/~ichor/ ). ------------------------------------------ HIGH COURT TRIAL OF THE MOST CORRUPT BRITISH JUDGES BY ENVIRONMENTAL LAW CENTRE. THE FIRST OF THE MANY PUBLIC TRIALS OF THE "MOST CORRUPT BRITISH JUDGES" A BOOK BY DR. ADOKO, A BARRISTER AND PAPAL KNIGHT OF ST. GREGORY THE GREAT TOOK PLACE IN THE HIGH COURT ON 02/08/01,CASE NUMBER HQ 0100743. THE CASE HAS BEEN ADJOURNED TILL 16/08/01. The Supreme Court consists of Court of Appeal,High Court of Justice,and Crown Court; the Lord Chancellor is president: S.C.A. 1981,s.1.. The High Court consists of Chancery, Queens Bench and Family divisions. It sits at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand (and at 26 first-tier Crown Court Centres outside London (?)). ------------------------------------------ FURTHER REFERENCES GO - "search perceptions" - in SEARCH-ENGINE file-ID www.perceptions.couk.com/intro.txt