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If Simon persists in stating that he is not allowed to work and earn his living then Simon will then
have to complete a change in financial circumstances statements for both the Woolwich case and the
Winchester case and the court will have to assess his monthly contributions for both cases. At present
he does not have to make a contribution as he is in receipt of benefits.
I can only properly challenge the evidence in this case when I receive the case papers and then make
my requests for secondary disclosure. The court would then be more amenable to an application to
remove conditions of bail.
I am sorry that Simon feels that his case is not being handled properly. I sent Simon a client care
letter at the commencement of this case outlining the complaints procedure. I do not believe that
Michael was aware of the calls made by Simon to the office. I tried to deal with Simon's case
personally and usually I do. e.g. Going to Birmingham Police Station in 2012, attending home address
after his remand from Camberwell Green Magistrates Court to draft bail application.
I am not sure what happened when I was on annual leave but based on your email it appears that the
complaint should be directed against me as I am the fee earner and I am meant to supervise case
workers. Michael is the Principal of the Firm and not the fee earner on this case. The case workers
knew I was contactable by email and did not contact me. Michael Carroll has had no dealings with
this case.
(Since returning from annual leave I have dealt with 2 complex rapes, 3 GBH and a police station
duty to date.
I did intend to call at your address this weekend but I was on duty and I had to deal with a complex
rape at Colindale on Sunday. This case lasted all day. I can only apologise for this.)
If you do not believe that Michael can investigate and deal with your complaint then I must now
advise you to address your complaint regarding this matter to Edel Speirits at the West London
office. Her email is edel@michaelcarrollandco.com. If you are not satisfied with her resolution of the
complaint then you can then proceed to complain to the Ombudsman.
I am sorry that Simon feels this way and I am sorry that you are disappointed in my conduct of this
case.
I will forward this email to Michael Carroll in the morning but if you decide over night that you do
not want Michael involved in the complaint and want to include him in the complaint then please
confirm this so that I can forward your email to Edel Speirits.
Regards
Josephine Ward (Associate Solicitor)
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