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Just Stop Oil jail terms show judges never understood Human Rights Act, Court of Appeal hears
Activists outside the Court of Appeal

JAIL terms for Just Stop Oil (JSO) protesters suggest judges have misunderstood the Human Rights Act across three decades – and could prompt an “extraordinary jump” in sentencing, the Court of Appeal heard today.

Danny Friedman KC said he was surprised “it isn’t simple” that freedom of expression and freedom of assembly should be considered when sentencing defendants with “conscientious motivation.”

A failure to to do so for 16 activists across four protests, who were jailed for up to five years in 2024, suggests “a lack of clarity and comfortableness with sentencing in human rights cases,” he suggested.

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