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whatever you think of him, this will make a martyr of him to the red shirts.

on another note, who is sponsoring him 500 baht a day/ at his weight a hunger strike won't kill him for about 2 years whistling.gif

whatever you think of him, this will make a martyr of him to the red shirts.

on another note, who is sponsoring him 500 baht a day/ at his weight a hunger strike won't kill him for about 2 years whistling.gif

ill sponsor him 10,000 baht a month if hes keep to it for 1 year please please please

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United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) Red Shirt movement leader Jatuporn Prompan said on Monday that if his bail is revoked, he will walk from the Democracy Monument to prison and stage a hunger strike to protest against what he describes as 'unfair treatment'.

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United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) Red Shirt movement leader Jatuporn Prompan said on Monday that if his bail is revoked, he will walk from the Democracy Monument to prison and stage a hunger strike to protest against what he describes as 'unfair treatment'.

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Does any one know if he has a e-mail account where we could send him messages of encouragement?

Jutaporn [@] iamnotfatiamapolitician.co.th

Be sure to write in Thai or "broken english"tongue.png

I thought his email account was [email protected]

So many people wishing him success in his diet program, he can't lose enough kilograms.

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He certainly needs to lose a few kgs

I bet he can´t be without food for more than six hours.laugh.png If I am wrong I am not going to loose sleep.laugh.png

But a 6 hour hunger strike is also threatening and you can start a new 6 hour hunger strike if the first did not work.

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But is he perhaps correct with his assertions that the CC cannot revoke his bail?

There's been a lot of people saying that the CC is out of its jurisdiction on this and yet nobody claiming it's correct. There's some talk of him threatening the CC judges, and that's up for conjecture but can the CC do what the PTP claims only the prosecutor can do?

I think he's an odious buffoon but if we call on the rule of law for all, maybe he's got a point (just shamefully expressed)?

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But is he perhaps correct with his assertions that the CC cannot revoke his bail?

There's been a lot of people saying that the CC is out of its jurisdiction on this and yet nobody claiming it's correct. There's some talk of him threatening the CC judges, and that's up for conjecture but can the CC do what the PTP claims only the prosecutor can do?

I think he's an odious buffoon but if we call on the rule of law for all, maybe he's got a point (just shamefully expressed)?

The CC is not revoking his bail, it is petitioning the court which granted bail to review it in light of his actions, which appear to contravene his bail conditions. He has continually breached bail conditions since it was granted, perhaps relying on his former MP status to protect him.

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Can we start a fund to pay for his mouth stitching up if his bail is revoked? This will achieve 2 things

1 It stops him cheating

2 It stops him talking.

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But is he perhaps correct with his assertions that the CC cannot revoke his bail?

There's been a lot of people saying that the CC is out of its jurisdiction on this and yet nobody claiming it's correct. There's some talk of him threatening the CC judges, and that's up for conjecture but can the CC do what the PTP claims only the prosecutor can do?

I think he's an odious buffoon but if we call on the rule of law for all, maybe he's got a point (just shamefully expressed)?

The CC is not revoking his bail, it is petitioning the court which granted bail to review it in light of his actions, which appear to contravene his bail conditions. He has continually breached bail conditions since it was granted, perhaps relying on his former MP status to protect him.

Thanks OzMick, that makes more sense, appreciate the clarification.

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But is he perhaps correct with his assertions that the CC cannot revoke his bail?

There's been a lot of people saying that the CC is out of its jurisdiction on this and yet nobody claiming it's correct. There's some talk of him threatening the CC judges, and that's up for conjecture but can the CC do what the PTP claims only the prosecutor can do?

I think he's an odious buffoon but if we call on the rule of law for all, maybe he's got a point (just shamefully expressed)?

The CC is not revoking his bail, it is petitioning the court which granted bail to review it in light of his actions, which appear to contravene his bail conditions. He has continually breached bail conditions since it was granted, perhaps relying on his former MP status to protect him.

Thanks OzMick, that makes more sense, appreciate the clarification.

So do you think that is a normal action, using a legal team from the constitutional court to petition the criminal court to revoke bail of an individual?

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I can see that after much public humiliation concerning his porkyness on various social media sites and forums, Jatuporn may use it as an excuse in a few days to go to a weight watchers clinic..........in Dubai! I think we will soon see another one speaking to the reds via video link. He knows he needs to run, it's just a matter of timing. (oh and I don't think he can run really, but waddle anyway!)

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But is he perhaps correct with his assertions that the CC cannot revoke his bail?

There's been a lot of people saying that the CC is out of its jurisdiction on this and yet nobody claiming it's correct. There's some talk of him threatening the CC judges, and that's up for conjecture but can the CC do what the PTP claims only the prosecutor can do?

I think he's an odious buffoon but if we call on the rule of law for all, maybe he's got a point (just shamefully expressed)?

The CC is not revoking his bail, it is petitioning the court which granted bail to review it in light of his actions, which appear to contravene his bail conditions. He has continually breached bail conditions since it was granted, perhaps relying on his former MP status to protect him.

Thanks OzMick, that makes more sense, appreciate the clarification.

So do you think that is a normal action, using a legal team from the constitutional court to petition the criminal court to revoke bail of an individual?

If I was a CC judge having to put up with having having my private phone numbers handed to the public inciting hate calls and intimidation, I would be inclined to remind another court that the terms of bail had been broached for sure. Yingluck hasn't enough spine to reprimand the Reds and some of them are bang out of order.

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If I was a CC judge having to put up with having having my private phone numbers handed to the public inciting hate calls and intimidation, I would be inclined to remind another court that the terms of bail had been broached for sure. Yingluck hasn't enough spine to reprimand the Reds and some of them are bang out of order.

Well apart from the fact that Jaturporn had nothing to do with the names/adresses nonsense and looking at the situation non emotionally and from a legal viewpoint, is it normal legal practise for a constitutional court to use its legal team to press for bail revocation in a criminal court?

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If I was a CC judge having to put up with having having my private phone numbers handed to the public inciting hate calls and intimidation, I would be inclined to remind another court that the terms of bail had been broached for sure. Yingluck hasn't enough spine to reprimand the Reds and some of them are bang out of order.

Well apart from the fact that Jaturporn had nothing to do with the names/adresses nonsense and looking at the situation non emotionally and from a legal viewpoint, is it normal legal practise for a constitutional court to use its legal team to press for bail revocation in a criminal court?

Would it matter if it were a man from the CC or a man on the Viphavhadi omnibus?

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Well apart from the fact that Jaturporn had nothing to do with the names/adresses nonsense and looking at the situation non emotionally and from a legal viewpoint, is it normal legal practise for a constitutional court to use its legal team to press for bail revocation in a criminal court?

Can anyone petition the courts? If so, it wouldn't matter if you are a CC Judge, a policeman, a food stall vendor or a rice farmer... no?

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