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The Guardian|May 16, 2024
The government's most senior law officer is to appeal against a decision not to allow a contempt of court action against the climate campaigner Trudi Warner for holding a placard on jurors' rights outside a British court, the Guardian can reveal.
Sandra Laville
Government to appeal against decision not to charge activist

Mr Justice Saini ruled at the high court last month there was no basis to take action against Warner, 69, for holding up the sign informing jurors of their right to acquit a defendant based on their conscience. He said the government's claim that her behaviour fell into the category of criminal contempt was "fanciful".

Saini in his ruling accused the solicitor general of "significantly mischaracterising" the evidence when his lawyers alleged Warner behaved in an intimidating manner, confronting potential jurors outside the court.

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