Ministry of Injustice

Welcome to the Ministry of Injustice (MOI). Our aim is simple, to be the premier source of legal/justice/police articles, exposés and analysis from the UK and around the world.

The Ministry of Injustice is not the Ministry of Justice nor is it affiliated in any way with the justice system, legal profession or law enforcement agencies.

Chief Constable Jo Shiner Sussex Police Retire, Rejoin and a Samosa

“If she has retired the job needs to go through the correct selection process.”

The Sussex Police and Crime Panel is next due to meet on Friday 27 September 2024 (10.30am start) at County Hall, Lewes.

Sussex Police and Crime Panel Questions to the Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner
Overview of the “Independent Judicial System” of England and Wales

‘People who break the law to affirm their belief in the injustice of a law or government action are sometimes vindicated by history.’

Lord Hoffmann – R v Jones (Margaret) [2007]

The Legal Blog, Legal News and Police News are regularly updated with the latest legal, crime and policing articles as well as analysis :-

HHJ Helen Lusty
Someone sent a little legal valentines love by post ❤️ Is HHJ Helen Lusty corrupt ? Sussex Family Justice Board ?

Growing tensions on both sides of Lucy Letby case

‘The family court system in the United Kingdom, hidden behind the protective cloak of anonymity is the most pernicious and unaccountable legal entity in the west.’

Family Court System – Laurence Fox

The MOI are happy to publish any legal articles or stories as long as they are lawful in England and Wales. Please contact us with your article, an idea for an article or legal story.

‘Family justice boards and the like everywhere now panicking as they finally realise what happens on the internet stays on the internet forever!’

Twitter and the Sussex Family Justice Board

We have a number of links to Free Legal Resources and Legal Organisations on our Free Legal Advice, Legal Aid and Pro Bono pages..

We recommend you should always seek formal legal advice if required, from a qualified and reputable lawyer (solicitor or barrister).

‘If you think the criminal courts are dysfunctional, take a look at the family court system. Just a giant money tree for the lawyers.’

Chris Daw KC

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