Monday, July 26, 2004

Update on Roseanne Catt case

Judge Davidson called both parties back to Court today to announce that he has finished his part of the Inquiry and to advise that he is sending his findings to the Registrar.

The Registrar will then set a date for the Judge's findings to go before the Court of Criminal Appeal.

Roseanne asked me to convey her thanks and appreciation to everybody for their continued prayer and support. She said she knows she would not be where she is today if it weren't for the tireless support and prayers received over the years from many many people. GOD IS FAITHFUL!

[Religious bondage.]

Roseanne was released on bail pending an Inquiry back in August 2001. It has taken 3 years to get to this point. Not long to go now before she is acquitted. Hallelujah!

Please continue to pray protection for Roseanne, particularly at this crucial time. Thank you LORD, the gates of hell shall not prevail against the Army of the LORD! Amen!

GOD BLESS YOU ALL IN THIS SEASON OF GOD'S JUSTICE

This case is fantastic! It covers ground that exposes the thorough erosion of so much that is good in our society - the issues themselves become clouded by disbelief knowing this has happened at all. Roseanne Catt is already the longest serving female prisoner in NSW.

An archive of the past days before the judge can be read, and the full story exposed by following the links at right.

These accounts are emails relayed by a staunch, and long time supporter of Roasanne Catt's - the effervescent Sister Mary Court. Let her emails tell the story...

By Just Us Posted 26 July 04

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"FREE(D) ROSEANNE"
It has been brought to our attention that today Legal Aid have formally advised Brock Partners, Roseanne Catt's solicitors, that they will no longer fund the Inquiry - at this most crucial time when her hearing is set for next Monday 3rd February.

Roseanne Catt update
Since writing this letter we have learned that the Attorney General is saying that the court matter that has taken eighteen months to prepare should be adjourned. In the meantime we wait and wait and wait until they say we can proceed. This is the situation just as we prepare to go to court on Monday 3rd February 2003.

Roseanne Catt
The case of Roseanne Catt starts On Monday 3rd February 2003 at 10 am in the Downing Centre Sydney before Judge Davidson.