Two of Magistrate Herrera's birthday party guests slag it out in court while she presides
Jesmond Mugliett and Miriam Dalli, both guests at the magistrate’s birthday party, appear before her in court in the same case: one as plaintiff and the other as defendant.
Ref 225/2007
Court Of Magistrates (Civil) – Malta – Magistrate Consuelo Pilar Scerri Herrera
Names Mugliett Jesmond Perit vs Dalli Miriam Et
The most recent sitting was on the 11th of this month and the next sitting is on 14th April.
And here’s another case involving Miriam Dalli, over which the magistrate is currently presiding.
Ref 98/2008
Court Of Magistrates (Civil) – Malta – Magistrate Consuelo Pilar Scerri Herrera
Names Avv Fenech Peter vs Dalli Miriam Et
The most recent sitting was on the 9th of this month and the next sitting is on 14th April.
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Another nail in Consuelo’s coffin.
Two nails.
Jaqaw din tistieden ghall-parties taghha lil kull min jidher quddiema f’xi kawza bhala standard procedure?
Maybe she has them sort it out over musical chairs at a party before she gives an official verdict in court.
I amend my previous post accordingly.
Monday – Hbieb
Tuesday – Hbieb tal-hbieb
Wednesday – Hu Robert
Thursday – Ad hoc. Tal-charity dinners
Friday – Xejn. Illum immur inwerzaq mall-kunsill
Saturday – In-house sessions at home. (Reminder – keep the catering receipts.)
What does she do on Sundays?
Tilghab biz-zibeg tar-ruzarju ma Robert.
Forsi zibeg ohrajn.
Maybe on Sundays she reads Daphne’s blogs, and marks them with a highlighter, avoiding some embarassing parts?
And once more, for good luck …..
Code of Ethics for Magistrates
Article 12
Members of the judiciary shall not associate or show familiarity with persons or associations that could discredit such members of the judiciary or the office they hold, and they shall avoid conduct that could give rise to public scandal.
Article 13
Members of the judiciary shall not discuss out of court, cases that are pending in court.
Article 19
Members of the judiciary shall not communicate, directly or indirectly, with any of the parties involved in a case …. regarding a case that has not yet been decided …
Mintoff darba qal “nigi nitnejjek mill-Kostituzzjoni” (http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2003/12/14/t2.html); forsi hemm min jigi jitnejjek mill-kodici tal-etika.
Is the Commission for the Administration of Justice still taking notes? They must have run out of paper by now.
Bin-noti li ghamlet il-kummissjoni ghandha biex taghmel marc funebri, u tista’ issemmieh ‘O Consuelo’.
Forsi qed izommuhom ghall-marc tal-imgienen.
There’s something eerie in Veronique and Miriam’s picture.
It’s called not being able to hold your drink.
Are we sure these photos are from a party and not a merrier than usual court sitting? They are all there: litigants, lawyers, court clerks, magistrate . . . I think she left out the bailiff though.
[Daphne – At one of her parties – the masked ball – there was even the recording clerk of the magistrate who is hearing Consuelo’s defamation suit.]
This is her, right?
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2010/03/12/give-a-chav-some-cash-and/
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/profile.php?id=1526426100
Who the f**king hell decides which magistrate presides over which case? Has the mafia relocated to Malta?
[Daphne – No, but only three or four magistrates appear to handle libel suits. These cases all appear to be libel.]
These two in the photo must be the court jesters. Bil-haqq, kien wehel habs il-boy friend ta’ Miriam?
What is this about il-boy friend ta’ Miriam please?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsK_1yuFRsI
@Dave. Vera ma’ tafx jew? Ara il-Youtube video ta’ Charlon Gouder.
Tistaw ittuni l-isem tar-recoding clerk li hemm f’dak r-ritratt, ghax il-Facebook mhux qed jiftahuli il-profile taghha?
Thought you wrote ‘slags’…