My post yesterday, I now realise, was suffused with a heavy weariness. I do find Fayed and his litigious crusading pretty tiresome: though I suppose I have to forgive him the Neil Hamilton nonsense, since it was Hamilton who sued him rather than the other way round. But on reflection I'm not simply fed up, but really concerned by his criticism of Scott Baker LJ.

This inquest is being heard by a coroner and jury: it will be quite unacceptable if one interested participant, aided by media spokesmen, keeps up a running critical commentary on the coroner's conduct of the case. Over the six months of the hearing, if this is kept up it's inconceivable that the jurors will be unaware of Fayed's views. How are they supposed to discount them? I'm afraid that the antics of Fayed http://www.magliettedacalcioit.com and his media team may prejudice proceedings.

Which is where the Contempt of Court Act comes in. If he does conclude that noises off cause a substantial risk of serious prejudice to the proceedings, I don't think the coroner will have any power to deal with them, beyond directing the jury to disregard them: his only real sanction would be I think to refer the matter to the Attorney General. Let's hope Fayed and his team show respect for the proceedings so that that kind of thing will be unnecessary.

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