Friday, December 4, 2009

Snake in hand biting case

Jan 29 for Tian Chua’s cop-biting case appeal

Chua is confident he will be able to serve the people despite the court case. — File pic

















By Asrul Hadi Abdullah Sani

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 4 — The High Court has set Jan 29 to mention an appeal by PKR Batu MP Chua Tian Chang against his conviction for biting a policeman as the magistrate’s court has yet to give the notes of proceeding and grounds of judgment.

The 46 year-old was sentenced to a six-month jail term and a fine of RM3,000 for biting the ear of policeman Rosyaidi Anuar during a protest organised by polls reform group Bersih in front of Parliament two years ago.

Chua, who is PKR strategic director, faces the possibility of losing his parliamentary seat as the fine exceeds RM2,000. A stay of execution was granted today pending appeal. Sure , 100 percent will lose his appeal .

Should he lose his appeal, the country is set to stage the 10th by-election since Election 2008, and the first to be held in the country’s capital city.

The Batu MP was charged under section 332 of the Penal Code and could have been jailed up to three years.

Chua’s lawyer Amer Hamzah Arshad told The Malaysian Insider that the documents are necessary before the court can proceed with the appeal.

“We have yet to receive the notes of proceeding and the grounds of judgment from the magistrate’s court. We need those documents so that we can prepare the filing of the petition of appeal. In the Criminal Procedure Code, before we can proceed with the appeal the appellant must file in their petition of appeal.

“The petition of appeal will consist of the grounds of why you are appealing. Before you can file the petition, the law requires the notes of proceedings as well the grounds of judgment to be supplied to the appellant which the court has yet to supply,” he said.

He added that the court should expedite the process.

“I think this is just a delay. I think the reason why they called it up is because they just wanted to see the status of matter and whether the matter is moving. The CJ (Chief Justice) has been talking about KPI so they should expedite the notes of procedures and the grounds of judgment,” he said.

He also confirmed the petition of appeal will be filed within 10 days of receiving the documents.

After going to the wrong court in Putrajaya, Chua arrived an hour later at the Kuala Lumpur High Court and told reporters that he was confident that he will be able to serve the people despite the court case.

“We expect another long series of trials as January will be when a lot of us will be under trial. There will be my appeal, Anwar’s case and other Reformasi cases. So we will see an indication of how the authorities will use court cases to drag members of Parliament into a long legal battle.

“There is also a possibility that the regime is trying to use the court to curtail the momentum of the opposition. I don’t think this will work because we will still gather support from the people and court case is not going to distract us from our work,” Chua explained.

This is another idiot , looks like he's on the way out . Must be a running dog , only dogs bite people on the hand . Thinks he's that guy who stood in front of the approaching tank during the Tiananmen uprising .

12 comments:

  1. Tian Chuan may be a crazy guy. But he is anytime better than Liow Tiong Lai, Wee Ka Siong or Chew Mei Fun. So why complained. Keep to MCA trouble lah.

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  2. This blog is NOT for MCA only , better take it that when MCA problems are over , the articles will be on them.

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  3. “(They) have to love the party, love the people, love the country, not love only themselves,” Said Mahatir about MCA leaders. Problem is Liow, Wee and Chew love themselves too much. I dont believe MCA trouble will be over. Not by a long shot. Not when you have these three trouble makers.One is bad enough. Three is a disaster.

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  4. Its over : status quo, no gup no fresh polls
    All the 2008 - 2011 CCMs stay not resigning
    1MCA 1TEAM

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  5. eh! 1MCA 1TEAM. I dont think so. There are three teams :

    1.OTL/CSL
    2. Liow and gang
    3.Old leaders

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  6. BN is becoming weaker and PR is becoming stronger
    that's reality

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  7. BN is becoming weaker and PR is becoming stronger that's reality

    We'll see about that . wait until January when Anwar is charged for sodomy , and the idiot up stairs gets thrown out of parliament for 5 yrs cannot contest .

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  8. Its over : status quo, no gup no fresh polls
    All the 2008 - 2011 CCMs stay not resigning
    1MCA 1TEAM

    Perfectly on the dot .

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  9. fcking MCA is filled with chinese war Lords - just like the old chinese feudal states of betrayal , manipulation and back stabbing & arse stabbing.

    maybe MCA should start with flushing out the old chinese elements and tai kos within & get more english speaking dudes with more liberal views.

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  10. is tian chua not chinese? is he not the anwar's running dog? is he not hainanese fried chicken? why he chose multiracial party no racial-base party?

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  11. MCA is already consigned to the dustbin. It will self implode. There is the one fat fuse call Wee Ka Siong. The match os Tiong King Sing.

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  12. J4OTK,

    The best way to defeat PR is to bring DAP down. DAP can be defeated easily. Not PKR.

    Let's stick to DAP first, shall we?

    Btw, do put up the news piece regarding a certain Penang state assemblyman from DAP who sent out 400 anti-MCA sms which contains a curse, send MCA to "地府" (hell).

    When confronted, that idiot says that "地府" (hell) has the same meaning as "地方政府" (local government) !

    Put the news up here, J4OTK, let everyone see the true image of DAP !

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