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Judge who allowed drug dealer to stay in UK was on pro-asylum charity

Fiona Beach found that Christian Quadjovie, 26, was not a threat to the public despite a string of convictions including for sexual assault, carrying a knife and repeat drug offences.

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dailymail.co.ukStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Judge who allowed drug dealer to stay in UK was on pro-asylum charity

Fiona Beach found that Christian Quadjovie, 26, was not a threat to the public despite a string of convictions including for sexual assault, carrying a knife and repeat drug offences.

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telegraph.co.uk10 mesi fa

Judge who let knife-wielding migrant stay in UK was on asylum seeker charity board

Robert Jenrick says judge’s apparent conflict of interest ‘undermines confidence’ in courts

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  1. domenica 17 agosto 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Judge who allowed drug dealer to stay in UK was on pro-asylum charity

    Fiona Beach found that Christian Quadjovie, 26, was not a threat to the public despite a string of convictions including for sexual assault, carrying a knife and repeat drug…

  2. domenica 17 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Judge who let knife-wielding migrant stay in UK was on asylum seeker charity board

    Robert Jenrick says judge’s apparent conflict of interest ‘undermines confidence’ in courts