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DAFT U.K. JUDGE: FACE COVERINGS FOR MUSLIMS SHOULD BE ALLOWED IN COURT FOR SAKE OF DIVERSITY……..

The judge should be removed from the bench.

So let me get this straight. A woman converts to a different (religious supremacist) culture then tells the culture that she left, but still resides in, that she will no longer abide by its rules. Do I have that correct?

Muslim women should be allowed to wear the veil in court, top judge suggests

Lord Neuberger, the President of the Supreme Court, says that judges should show respect toward different cultures

Muslim woman Rebekah Dawson must remove niqab while giving evidence, judge rules

Rebekah Dawson who was told in 2013 that she would have to remove her veil to give evidence Photo: REX FEATURES

Judges should allow Muslim women to appear in court wearing a full-face veil, Britain’s most senior judge has suggested.

Lord Neuberger, the President of the Supreme Court, said it was crucial that courts and judges “show, and be seen to show” respect towards different customs.

He said this included having an understanding of the “different cultural and social habits” of those appearing as witnesses, defendants or jurors in cases.

His comments, in a lecture about the need for courts to be less intimidating, come at a time of uncertainty over the place of the Muslim niqab, or full face-veil, in the legal system.

In 2013 the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, said there was a need for clear guidance on the issue following controversy over the trial at London’s Blackfriars Crown Court of a Muslim woman accused of witness intimidation.

Rebekah Dawson was told that she would be forced to take off her full-face veil if she gave evidence, which she declined to do. She was later jailed for six months after changing her plea to guilty.

In his address to the Criminal Justice Alliance, Lord Neuberger said judges and lawyers often failed to recognise how “artificial and intimidating” courts could be for ordinary people, adding: “I sometimes wonder whether our trial procedures really are the best way of getting at the truth.”

More here. H/T: Buck

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