Also, internet giant Google has shut down former Senator Stuart Syvret’s illegal blog site.
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Four win court case against Stuart Syvret
FOUR people who suffered ‘substantial distress and damage’ after being named on Stuart Syvret’s blog have won a Royal Court action against the former Senator.
Pay our States Members on performance, not position
THE rule that all States Members receive the same pay was indeed the result of a proposition of ex-Senator Stuart Syvret (JEP 16 December).
Former Senator to be jailed
Former Senator Stuart Syvret is to be jailed for three months.
MP uses parliament privilege to name Syvret blog victims
A LIBERAL Democrat MP has used his parliamentary privilege to identify four people who took legal action against former Senator Stuart Syvret after being named on his internet blog.
Ex-Senator could face jail over blog comments
FORMER Senator Stuart Syvret could be jailed within weeks if he fails to remove damaging, distressing and unwarranted attacks on four people from his blog.
Justice that should be transparent
A ROYAL Court judgment published yesterday spelled out an important message: bloggers can be barred from publishing scurrilous, distressing and damaging allegations on the internet.
It was ‘public duty’ to raise corruption concerns
THE States Member who accused a senior minister of planning corruption maintains that she had a public duty to raise the ‘genuine concerns’, even though a police investigation has found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
Nurse sues States over murder claims on blog
A MALE nurse accused of the ‘mass murder and sexual assault’ of vulnerable patients by former Senator Stuart Syvret is suing the States for failing to protect him.
Allegations without substance
JOHN Hemming, the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament, represents a Birmingham constituency. You could, however, be forgiven for imagining that he has a seat in our own States Assembly.

