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From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 24 July 2013 09:29
To: 'GLThamesMCList'
Subject: RE: Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and reopen the case
Dear Sir or Madam
I am writing this letter as I still do not have a court date to clear this matter up and I still have points on my
licence which I should not have due to this.
I do understand that in your reply to my email you had a backlog but had passed on the paper to have the case
re opened.
It has been some time and I have not heard anything about this and wonder if you can check into this and find
out how long it will take to get a new date from the court.
Yours faithfully
Simon Cordell
From: Forbes, Andrea [mailto:andrea.forbes@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk] On Behalf Of GLThamesMCList
Sent: 07 May 2013 11:11
To: 'lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk'
Subject: RE: Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and reopen the case
Dear Mr Cordell,
I am in receipt of your email, these have been printed off and passed to the reopening section to deal with.
There is a backlog due to the huge number of requests to reopen, but you will hear from someone in due
course.
regards,
Andrea (admin officer in Thames Customer Service dept)
From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 06 May 2013 17:26
To: glthamesmcenq@hmcts.gsl.gov.uk
Cc: EastGroupCPO
Subject: Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and reopen the case
Dear Sir or Madam
I have emailed your court on a number of occasions regarding my conviction and sentence for no insurance. I
am making this request to have my case listed in order that I can do the following;:
1. Application to set aside the conviction
2. Reopen the case
Application to set aside the conviction:
nd
On 22 July 2012 I was stopped and given a producer by the police as they did not believe that I held a valid
policy of insurance. I attended the police station and I was advised that my case would be going to court and I
would be summonsed in due course. I never received any summons in relation to this matter and I only became
aware that the case had been dealt with in my absence when I received a letter from the DVLA advising me that
I had to send in my driving licence. I disputed with the DVLA the points but I was given an ultimatum that if I did
not send in my licence it would be revoked. I therefore had no choice but to send in my licence. I immediately
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