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of £5.00 to the court and they sent her it via email. Please see memorandum of conviction, as
               this was dismissed by the court. Yet on his PNC record, it has been marked that Simon
               Cordell has put a plea of guilty in on the 25/01/2008, this is in error and is not true as this
               case was dismissed by the court, “how can mistakes, be made like this and then not corrected
               when attention is made to it.”
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               Simon Cordell and his mother also noticed other errors that did not seem to be right with
               Enfield Magistrate's Court Cases, so again they contacted the court via email; they had to
               contact Highbury Corner Magistrate's Court, as now this is the main court within the area that
               they live in and asked for the records to be checked.
               Included were all of the Enfield Magistrate's Court cases contained within the PNC to be
               checked, which did take some time for the people at the court to overview the records. The
               records at this time was still held at Enfield Magistrate's Court but have since been moved
               now to Highbury Corner Magistrate's Court, once they were ready the court was going to
               send them by method of post but my Simon Cordell and his mother asked if they could go
               and pick them up which they was told yes that it would be fine to do so.
               Mr Simon Cordell’s mother attended alone to Enfield Magistrate's Court she spoke to a lady
               and the lady was very confused as there were a list of records that were not in the registry,
               The lady even showed Simon’s Mother miss Cordell one of the books that records are kept
               in. Miss Cordell asked could they have been lost by the court or removed in such terms
               audited, the lady was sure they could not have been lost or removed or audited, as the books
               are bound and you would see if pages had been taken out or edited.
               The lady gave Mr Simon Cordell’s mother a copy of the records which had been checked,
               which 5 had a star before them, list here is the ones that were not in the court’s registry and
               the words not in registry.
               Simon and his mother have tried to get these corrected and removed from his PNC record but
               is still having a great deal of trouble in doing so.
               Miss Cordell asked for a printed headed letter from Magistrate's Court, by way of asking my
               acting solicitors to write the correspondence, showing that they had checked Simon’s records
               in turn showing evidence that there was some that was on the PNC in error that was not listed
               in the registry. This was asked because the printout provided by the courts was not accepted
               by the DJ to be good enough to prove validation of the article of facts to be a true statement,
               but the printout clearly shows it comes from a court email address. Mr Simon Cordell and his
               mother has sent many emails, made many phone calls and also had been down to Highbury
               Corner Magistrate's Court, trying to get a headed letter to confirm that his records were
               checked and proven to be incorrect, as within the ASBO application they are using his PNC
               record.
               Miss Cordell has been dealing with a lady called Flo, who said she will contact Enfield
               Magistrate's Court, to see about getting the letter written, as they were the ones that checked
               the records. This has gone on for some time now, without any letter being written, in the end
               Miss Cordell Simon’s mother went back down to Enfield Magistrate's Court and spoke to
               Benedicta Objidja, who dealt with the records being checked, she could not understand why
               Miss Cordell was being told that the letter had to be done by Enfield Magistrate's Court. as
               they no longer do this sort of work, it is all done at Highbury Corner Magistrate's Court, so
               after leaving she went back down to Highbury Corner Magistrate's Court, where she spoke to
               John Forster, she explained what was going on and this now has been going on for way over
               a year, she was trying to get the records her sons PNC corrected, with a great deal of issues.
               What was needed and said after she just come from Enfield Magistrate's Court from speaking
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