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2015-03-17 Dozens protest against "unfair" Joint Enterprise Laws

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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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  • Westminster, March 17th 2015. Dozens of friends, family members and rights campaigners marchg towards Parliament in a demonstration against laws where "Joint Enterprise" can see friends and associates of criminals imprisoned for crimes in which they have had little or no direct involvement.
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