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'Naked rambler' appears before judges naked to appeal his conviction for being naked | 'Naked rambler' appears before judges naked to appeal his conviction for being naked |
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A man known as the "naked rambler" has made legal history - by appearing before leading judges in the nude. | A man known as the "naked rambler" has made legal history - by appearing before leading judges in the nude. |
Former marine Stephen Gough, from Hampshire, watched proceedings at the Court of Appeal in London via video link from prison. | Former marine Stephen Gough, from Hampshire, watched proceedings at the Court of Appeal in London via video link from prison. |
Gough, who says it is his human right to be naked in public, remained seated behind a large table as the judges were asked to quash his most recent conviction. | Gough, who says it is his human right to be naked in public, remained seated behind a large table as the judges were asked to quash his most recent conviction. |
A lawyer representing him in court argued on his behalf that the conviction for breaching an anti-social behaviour order (Asbo) - by walking out of prison wearing only his boots and socks - was "unsafe" because he was not permitted to stand trial "not wearing any clothes". | A lawyer representing him in court argued on his behalf that the conviction for breaching an anti-social behaviour order (Asbo) - by walking out of prison wearing only his boots and socks - was "unsafe" because he was not permitted to stand trial "not wearing any clothes". |
The trial at Winchester Crown Court in October last year was held in his absence. He was found guilty by a jury and sentenced by the trial judge to two-and-a-half years jail. | |
Gough, now 56, had refused to put on clothes as he left Winchester Prison as he was released from a term of imprisonment for a previous breach of the Asbo, which bans him from appearing in public without clothing. He was arrested outside the prison. | Gough, now 56, had refused to put on clothes as he left Winchester Prison as he was released from a term of imprisonment for a previous breach of the Asbo, which bans him from appearing in public without clothing. He was arrested outside the prison. |
His appeal against the conviction was thrown out today by Lady Justice Rafferty and two other judges. | His appeal against the conviction was thrown out today by Lady Justice Rafferty and two other judges. |
Lady Justice Rafferty announced: "In our judgment, were the defendant to have appeared naked in front of the court it would have been a further breach of the anti-social behaviour order." | Lady Justice Rafferty announced: "In our judgment, were the defendant to have appeared naked in front of the court it would have been a further breach of the anti-social behaviour order." |
She said this would be a "bizarre notion" and "fatal to his argument". | She said this would be a "bizarre notion" and "fatal to his argument". |
The judges also rejected a bid by Gough to challenge his "manifestly" excessive jail sentence. | The judges also rejected a bid by Gough to challenge his "manifestly" excessive jail sentence. |
While sentencing Gough last year, Judge Jane Miller had suggested moves should be made to find him a closed nudist community to live in to prevent the cycle of imprisonment which had seen him jailed for much of the past eight years. | While sentencing Gough last year, Judge Jane Miller had suggested moves should be made to find him a closed nudist community to live in to prevent the cycle of imprisonment which had seen him jailed for much of the past eight years. |
Gough earned his nickname when he completed a naked trek from Land's End to John O'Groats in 2003 and he featured in a BBC documentary covering his journey. | Gough earned his nickname when he completed a naked trek from Land's End to John O'Groats in 2003 and he featured in a BBC documentary covering his journey. |
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