Tag: Mobile phone
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Keith Schembri drops constitutional case over his breach of rights on misplaced mobile case
Last week in court, Keith Schembri dropped his case over a breach of rights concerning his misplaced mobile phone in the court’s evidence room. This followed a court expert’s testimony, stating that after analysing the mobile phone, no tampering was found. Keith Schembri filed his constitutional case last case after his mobile phone was misplaced…
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Saved by a Magisterial appointment
Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech has been given a very helpful government intervention to cover up her shenanigans over Keith Schembri’s mobile phone. Antoine Agius Bonnici, a prosecutor who defended the Magistrate over her mishandling of Keith Schembri’s phone has been appointed Magistrate along with Philip Farrugia Galea. Antoine Agius Bonnici was about to be brought…
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All is definitely not in order in the Magistrate’s Chambers
Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech’s court experts seem to be going out on a limb to make sure she projects a good impression of herself in the curious case of Keith Schembri’s mobile phone. One of her court experts, Keith Cutajar said that “all was in order in the Magistrate’s Chambers“. Well, I have seen photos…
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The court expert did not confirm that Keith Schembri’s phone was sealed in an evidence bag
There’s a mistake on MaltaToday’s reporting about the ongoing court shenanigans of Keith Schembri’s mobile phone, and I could confirm this with witnesses to the court case. I think the mistake is a simple omission or oversight, and I can vouch for journalist Matthew Agius. However, the court expert did not confirm that Keith Schembri’s…
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Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech holds court to exculpate herself
Today, Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech held a court session exclusively and primarily to exculpate herself regarding Keith Schembri’s missing phone. This court session which was basically a monologue by the Magistrate was exceptionally irregular. She said she held it “to set the record straight” but a magistrate can’t hold court to exculpate themselves. In fact,…

