James
Gray Royal Court of Justice LondonFollowing the unsuccessful attempt by a member of the
Gray family to remove equines from a sanctuary today, Jamie Gray has
taken out an emergency injunction in the High Court London, and is
demanding they force the RSPCA to immediately return 29 equines he
described in court as his 'pets'. To prevent our demonstration on Friday
18th April 2008. As yet none of the animals have gone back to Mr. Gray.
If anyone can get to the Royal Courts of Justice (Court 37) to protest
outside at 10am tomorrow, please, please do so.
James Gray, Julie Gray, Cordelia Gray, Jodie Gray, all of Spindles Farm,
Hyde Heath, and a youth who cannot be named, are charged with failing to
meet the needs of 125 equines removed from the farm between 4th and 12th
January this year.
They have pleaded innocent to all charges brought by the RSPCA and are
due back in court for a pre-trial review on Monday 28th April 2008.
It is short notice, but if anyone wants to make their presence felt in
support of the Amersham horses, this is their opportunity to do so. A
peaceful demonstration with banners and placards would be good.
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