Deporting him would "legitimize the torture of witnesses and suspects," it said, and "result in a flagrant denial of justice."
Fred Shuttlesworth called the injunction a "flagrant denial of our constitutional rights" and organizers prepared to defy the order.
She said the judge "fell sound asleep for 10 minutes to giggles in court" and then denied it and apparently coerced both lawyers into supporting his "flagrant denial of reality."
It said that the use of evidence obtained by torture during a criminal trial would amount to a "flagrant denial of justice."
They also found that the risk that evidence obtained by torture would be used in the criminal proceedings in Jordan would not amount to a flagrant denial of justice.
I suspect you will fall foul of the Cif community at large because of your flagrant denial of working class values.
The Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister, Bill Graham, defined these events as "flagrant denial of due process".
It is a flagrant denial of the fundamental rights of a human being and must be addressed effectively.
As a result, Mr Klein has been the victim of a flagrant denial of justice and this situation needs to be rectified.
The court also ruled that she had not suffered a "flagrant denial of justice".