105:. The lawyers sought payment from the Nauruan government. The government passed the Civil Procedures Amendment 2018 in June, which limited, among other things, the maximum legal fees payable per case to US$ 2,231. Judge Geoff Muecke, an Australian judge contracted to hear the Nauru 19's criminal case, ruled the legislation unconstitutional, and demanded the Nauruan government pay the Australian lawyers the full value of US$ 166,606 by 29 June. The payment due date passed without comment by the Nauruan government. In early July, the government announced its intention to appeal the ruling against the Civil Procedures Amendment Act. Justice Minister
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of the Nauru 19, to impede them in various ways, notably in employment and travel. The government denied that it was blacklisting Nauru 19 members. Some members of the Nauru 19 feared that even after the trial, they were still subject to discrimination under the blacklist. Former
President Dabwido believed that this blacklist was denying him access to cancer treatment overseas. In response, he sought asylum in Australia in February 2019. The government denied delaying Dabwido's cancer treatment. By 27 March, Dabwido had arrived in Australia for treatment. Dabwido died in May 2019.
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charges of assaulting police officers. Two of these defendants were also found guilty of accessing restricted security areas. On 19 December, the Nauru 19 were ultimately sentenced by Judge
Fatiaki to jail, with terms between three and eleven months. Each of them had their sentences reduced due to the delays in the trial, personal circumstances, and the extrajudicial punishment faced in the form of the blacklist. Some were also given reduced sentences due to their age, with two of the Nauru 19 being minors at the time of the offense.
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the Nauru 19, Squire
Jeremiah and his cousin Rutherford, had fled to Australia, seeking political asylum there. The retrial of the Nauru 19's case began on 11 November. The Nauru 19 had lost access to their Australian lawyers, and instead, one public defender represented all of 15 of them. The public defender had explained to Judge Fatiaki that it was unreasonable for him to do so. After refusing the Nauru 19 additional legal representation, there was a failed application to have Judge Fatiaki dismissed from the case for bias.
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intention to appeal if such a stay was given. The Nauru 19 were granted a permanent stay by Judge Muecke on 13 September. Two days later, the government had announced plans to file an appeal. Judge Muecke's contract had been terminated after he granted the stay, which Muecke claimed was retaliation against the ruling.
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October 2018, three members of the Nauru 19, Batsiua, Squire Jeremiah, and Joram Joram, had their applications for passports denied, despite having been granted a permanent stay. Justice Muecke had explained that during the trial, there was a blacklist implemented by the government against members
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Nineteen protestors were charged with offenses such as serious assault, rioting and disturbing the legislature. The nineteen people charged were
Meshack Akubor, Mathew Batsiua, Pisoni Bop, Job Cecil, Sprent Dabwido, Grace Detageouwa, Estakai Foilape, Mereiya Helstead, Dabub Jeremiah, Daniel Jeremiah,
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on the appeals court overturned both the permanent stay and the voiding of the 2018 Criminal
Procedure Amendment Act. The ruling was criticized by Judge Muecke. Also in June, Nauru passed laws which effectively blocked access to international lawyers in Nauruan courts. In September, two members of
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in cases related to an anti-government protest in Yaren, Nauru in 2015. They faced a long, delayed trial, with alleged government interference. Initially, the case was thrown out on 13 September 2018. However, the government appealed, overturning the permanent stay. In the subsequent retrial, the
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Jeremiah, Rutherford Jeremiah, Squire Jeremiah, Joram Joram, Bureka Kakioua, Jacki Kanath, Josh Kepae, Renack Mau, and Piroy Mau. MP Kun denied involvement in the protest and fled to New Zealand in July 2016.
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fifteen remaining members of the group were sentenced to a maximum of 11 months in prison in December 2019. All of the protestors were released by April 2020.
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