Judge who let knife-wielding migrant stay in UK was on board of pro-asylum charity
>A judge who allowed a migrant convicted for drug dealing and sexual assault to stay in the UK is a former executive of a pro-asylum charity, it has been revealed.
>Judge Fiona Beach ruled that Christian Quadjovie was not a threat to the British public at a hearing last year.
>French-born Quadjovie has spent a total of 963 days behind bars in UK prisons since arriving in Britain at the age of 10.
>Quadjovie, who was set to be deported, was granted a reprieve by Judge Beach, an ex-director at Asylum Aid who represented migrants for free on behalf of the Bail for Immigration Detainees charity.
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>Judge Fiona Beach ruled that Christian Quadjovie was not a threat to the British public at a hearing last year.
>French-born Quadjovie has spent a total of 963 days behind bars in UK prisons since arriving in Britain at the age of 10.
>Quadjovie, who was set to be deported, was granted a reprieve by Judge Beach, an ex-director at Asylum Aid who represented migrants for free on behalf of the Bail for Immigration Detainees charity.
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