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Extinction Rebellion protesters who were found guilty of obstructing roads in Whitehall and Parliament Square have their convictions overturned as activists vow to 'return to the streets'

Extinction Rebellion has vowed to return to the streets as protesters who were found guilty of obstructing roads in Whitehall and Parliament Square had their convictions overturned.   

The environmental campaign group has won a slew of victories after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the cases. 

The group says that 2,500 people have been prosecuted since April 2019 and that 'potentially hundreds if not thousands of the resulting convictions could be unsafe'. 

Four more Extinction Rebellion activists had their convictions overturned at the Old Bailey today. 

Andrew James, 70, Lou Ferns, 30, and Neil Traynor, 38, were previously found guilty of wilful obstruction of highways in central London.

Charles Hey, 33, was found guilty of unlawful public assembly in Parliament Square, opposite the Houses of Parliament.

But Bill McGivern, for the prosecution, said the Crown would not resist the appeals made by the defendants.

The Supreme Court overturned the convictions of four demonstrators at an arms fare in June after it found they had 'lawful excuse' for the offence.

Pictured: Extinction Rebellion demonstrators in Parliament Square, London in June

Pictured: Extinction Rebellion demonstrators in Parliament Square, London in June

The case has become known as the Ziegler ruling.

A spokeswoman for Extinction Rebellion, said: 'The Ziegler ruling, Judge Dennis's recent ruling and now the CPS's decision not to challenge these latest appeals just confirm what we have always said, which is that we are exercising our legal, democratic right to protest peacefully.

'2,500 people have been prosecuted since April 2019. Potentially hundreds if not thousands of the resulting convictions could be unsafe.

'It is the responsibility of the Crown Prosecution Service to reassess all past and ongoing prosecutions in the light of the Ziegler ruling and to correct any miscarriages of justice.'

The spokeswoman said that Extinction Rebellion's lawyers had written to the Director of Public Prosecutions requesting confirmation that this process is under way.

The environmental campaign group has recently won a slew of victories after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) dropped the cases (pictured: Extinction Rebellion demonstrators wear rat masks in Whitehall, London, June 27)

The environmental campaign group has recently won a slew of victories after the Crown Prosecution Service dropped the cases (pictured: Extinction Rebellion demonstrators wear rat masks in Whitehall, London, June 27)

They are also asking for clarification that the CPS will be applying the Ziegler ruling in all future decisions to prosecute.

She added: 'On August 23, Extinction Rebellion will be back out on the streets to demand that change.'

In the hearing on Wednesday the convictions of all four defendants were quashed.

James, of Liverpool, was originally found guilty on February 16 2021 of the wilful obstruction of free passage along the highway at Millbank.

He was given a six-month conditional discharge and asked to pay £620 costs and a £22 surcharge.

Ferns, from Scotland, was originally found guilty on February 1 2021 of the wilful obstruction of free passage along the highway at Whitehall.

They were given a nine-month conditional discharge and asked to pay £310 costs and a £21 surcharge.

Pictured: Police officers stand guard as Extinction Rebellion demonstrators block an entrance at City Airport in London

Pictured: Police officers stand guard as Extinction Rebellion demonstrators block an entrance at City Airport in London 

Hey, from Thaxted, Essex was originally found guilty on February 23 2020 of unlawful public assembly in Parliament Square.

He was given a nine-month conditional discharge and asked to pay £75 costs and a £22 surcharge.

Traynor, of Stretford, Manchester, was originally found guilty on April 29 2020 of the wilful obstruction of free passage along the highway at Millbank.

He was given a nine-month conditional discharge and asked to pay £500 costs and a £21 surcharge.

The CPS said it would contest another outstanding appeal, but an application would be made for the case to be transferred to another court.

Judge Mark Dennis QC said that further appeals would risk taking up 'precious court time' and voiced his 'considerable concern' about those on remand awaiting trial at the Central Criminal Court.

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