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- Twitter_Joke_Trial abstract "R v Paul Chambers (appealed to the High Court as Chambers v Director of Public Prosecutions), popularly known as the Twitter Joke Trial, was a United Kingdom legal case centred on the conviction of a man under the Communications Act 2003 for sending a \"menacing\" message via Twitter. The conviction was widely condemned as a miscarriage of justice, and was appealed three times, succeeding on the third attempt.".
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial wikiPageWikiLink Spartacus_(film).
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paul Chambers".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Twitter Joke Trial".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial wikiPageWikiLinkText "posting a joke on Twitter".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial appealedFrom "Doncaster Magistrates' Court".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial citations 2157.html.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial court High_Court_of_Justice.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial dateDecided "2012-07-27".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial fullName "Paul Chambers v Director of Public Prosecutions".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial italicTitle "no".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial judges Igor_Judge,_Baron_Judge.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial judges "Griffith Williams J".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial judges "Owen J".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial keywords Communications_Act_2003.
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial keywords Twitter.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial keywords "'' *".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial keywords "* ''".
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial name "Chambers v Director of Public Prosecutions".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial numberOfJudges "3".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial opinions "The message was not objectively menacing; the conviction was therefore quashed.".
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:2010_in_England.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:2011_in_England.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:2012_in_British_law.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:2012_in_England.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:High_Court_of_Justice_cases.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:Overturned_convictions_in_England.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:Stephen_Fry.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:Twitter_controversies.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial subject Category:United_Kingdom_free_speech_case_law.
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial type Writer.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial type Actor.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial type Controversy.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial type Conviction.
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- Twitter_Joke_Trial comment "R v Paul Chambers (appealed to the High Court as Chambers v Director of Public Prosecutions), popularly known as the Twitter Joke Trial, was a United Kingdom legal case centred on the conviction of a man under the Communications Act 2003 for sending a \"menacing\" message via Twitter. The conviction was widely condemned as a miscarriage of justice, and was appealed three times, succeeding on the third attempt.".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial label "Twitter Joke Trial".
- Twitter_Joke_Trial sameAs Q7858626.
- Twitter_Joke_Trial sameAs Achos_Paul_Chambers.