The Bill of Rights 1689 is a landmark Act of the English Parliament that formally established certain civil rights and liberties, and clarified the succession to the English throne.

✅ Public Prosecutions (the DPP) retains the right under s.6(2) of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 statute from 1368

Tort law is a branch of civil law dealing with situations where one person's actions cause harm or loss to another

Trespass to the person is a legal term referring to direct, intentional, and unlawful interference with a person's physical integrity or freedom.

Forgery Act 1913, Section 6 – Uttering – Forgery concerns regarding bail sheet irregularities.

Criminal Procedure Rules 2020, Rule 5.3 – Signature of Forms – Mandatory authentication of legal documents undermined by procedural irregularities in bail processing.

County Courts Act 1984, Section 135 – Penalty for Falsely Pretending to Act Under Authority of Court – Potential false representation of procedural authority.

Consult the County Courts Act 1984 and case law like Hepburn v Thames Valley Police (2002).

Section 6 Criminal Law Act 1977 – Threatening violence to secure entry into your home ("We’ll smash it down") constitutes an unlawful act. Forced entry into home without warrant shown, despite explicit non-consent (Log #25). Legality challenged under Criminal Law Act 1977, s.6.

Section 26 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 creates a specific offense for the corrupt or improper exercise of police powers and privileges. It makes it an offense for a police constable to improperly exercise their powers and privileges if they know or ought to know that their actions are improper.

✅ Human Rights Act 1998 Violations – Unlawful entry, excessive force, and suppression of procedural accountability breach Articles 3, 5, and 8 protections.

✅ Coronation Oath Act 1688 – The sovereign is bound to uphold the laws of the land, reinforcing systemic accountability failures.

✅ Case Law – Hepburn v Thames Valley Police (2002) – Ruling that a warrant did not permit police to stop and search individuals reinforces the unlawful nature of TVP’s entry into your home.

I am not a dead entety lost at sea.

Police Act 1996 section 25 special service officers

This statute from 1368 🔍 Why it matters today: Although the statute itself is ancient, its principle still underpins modern laws against:

Bribery Corruption Misconduct in public office

These concepts now fall under more modern statutes like:

Bribery Act 2010 Common Law Offence of Misconduct in Public Office

Legal Violations Issue Law Violated Evidence Unlawful Arrest PACE 1984, HRA Art 5 Log #25, Hepburn v TVP (2002) Racist Harassment Protection from Harassment Act 1997 Log #20, #46 Property Damage Criminal Damage Act 1971 Log #74, #81 Police Misconduct Misconduct in Public Office Log #73, #112 Data Rights Denial DPA 2018/GDPR SAR refusals (Log #324)