Morrissey's NME libel case: judge to decide on jury trial
Britain's most senior libel judge, Mr Justice Tugendhat, to decide if former Smiths frontman's case should be set a high court dateBritain's most senior libel judge is considering whether to grant Morrissey a high court trial before a jury over an NME magazine interview he claims portrayed him as a "racist and a blatant hypocrite".Mr Justice Tugendhat is expected to decide within weeks whether the former Smiths frontman should be set a high court date for his long and bitter battle against NME o...
Guardian Music — NME interview in 2007 quoted former Smiths frontman complaining of an 'immigration explosion' in BritainHe once claimed to bear more grudges than lonely high court judges... more info
Guardian Music — Britain's most senior libel judge, Mr Justice Tugendhat, to decide if former Smiths frontman's case should be set a high court dateBritain's most senior libel judge is co... more info
ContactMusic — Morrissey continues to suffer damage to his reputation following a controversial 2007 magazine interview in which he discussed immigration in Britain a lawyer for the sin... more info
The Independent — A battle over the words of one of Britain's most celebrated lyricists was re-ignited in court yesterday. Morrissey's libel case over an article about his attitude to immi... more info