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MetPhone 786675 | Telephone 0207 161 6675 | Email
Jamie.newman@met.pnn.police.uk
Address Empress State Building, 22nd Floor, Lillie Road,
London, SW6 1TR
'Setting the bar and upholding standards without fear
or favour’
From: Lorraine Cordell
[mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 07 August 2017 17:31
To: Newman Jamie M ‐ HQ Directorate of Professional
Standards <Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police.uk>
Subject: RE: Our meeting today.
Dear Jamie
Thank you for the update reply.
Due to never seeing PC G statement written after
what happened on the day, and never having access
to any documents since, I rely on what was said in
court from PC G and also the 1st report after the 1st
investigation that the DPS did, which you are now
redoing due to what the IPCC said.
PC G stated there was no notebook in court; he
stated Mr Cordell was arrested due to him not giving
his details so they could be confirmed he stated Mr
Cordell had said he was homeless. But Mr Cordell
knew there was a notebook he saw PC G writing in
it on the day he was arrested, and knew he had
given his details as if he had not how would PC G
have been able to speak to the insurance
companies.
In the Crown Court Appeal in went a lot deeper my
son had a barrister and he knew what to ask.
When PC G got into trouble after the audio tapes
was played and the judge got really upset due to
knowing that PC G had not told the truth the Judge
asked for all documents the police office had replied
on in this case. PC G passed a statement to the
judge he had in his hand that he had been using in
court. The judge was not happy with the statement
as there was no date and timed marked, PC G said
to the Judge that the statement he was using was a
copy, it was my son barrister said there seemed to
be a time on the back. My son's barrister had also
PC G about the ticket issues and PC G said he did
not have it in court, the judge stated at the start of
the hearing he was on the understanding the
notebook had been used.
The judge was really not happy and told PC G to
leave the court room but not the court building, and
that he wanted all the original document in court for
him to see regarding this case.
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