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> It had been going on for months and he'd already been to court for the same thing and caused a commotion with the judge having to be moved out of the court for his own safety. That commotion resulted in the court being closed for the rest of the day and six arrests. <

hundreds of people from the wirral marched on the court to arrest the judge and all the news could show was a 15 second clip on bbc local news with around 10 people outside the court

> I don't see any news report of him getting compensation for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment. <

He was putting in for it but like above the news does not always show the truth

Just feel very, very sad about the whole thing. Loved his paintings and thought the portrait of the Queen was excellent. Guess it'll be consigned to the bin now?
Not necessarily. Caravaggio was a killer and his works still adorn gallery walls. Walter Sickert was once thought a likely candidate to be the Ripper.
Rolf wasn't in their league but artistic works stand or fall on their own merit.

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