Page 164 - tmp
P. 164

From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
            Sent: 10 August 2013 13:27
            To: 'JOSEPHINE WARD'
            Subject: RE: Regina v. Simon Cordell for plea and case management hearing on 4th September 2013
            at Woolwich Crown Court

            Attachments: Sim­DWP.doc; Sim­Baljit­saimbi­Income­surport.doc
            Hi Josey

                                st
            I send you the letters 1  to the DWP as to what I have written to them to get Simon claim reopened for benefit. I
            will need to list everything you covered 1 by 1 if that’s ok so please see attached letters for Simon Benefit.


            Lorraine


            From: JOSEPHINE WARD [mailto:josephinewardsolicitor@gmail.com]
            Sent: 10 August 2013 12:23
            To: Lorraine Cordell; michael@michaelcarrollandco.com
            Subject: Regina v. Simon Cordell for plea and case management hearing on 4th September 2013 at Woolwich
            Crown Court

            Dear Lorraine / Simon

            Thank you for your telephone call today.


            I am copying Michael Carroll into this email as he is now overseeing and monitoring all the work that
            I undertake in this case to ensure that I am preparing your case properly and to your satisfaction and
            complying with your instructions.

            I set our below the main content of our conversation but if I have left anything out please come back
            to me as soon as possible.

            INSTRUCTIONS:

            Simon you confirmed that your benefits had been suspended and you did not have the funds to attend
            the police station every day.  You stated that Edmonton Police Station is a 2 mile walk from where
            you currently live.  You have asked me to make an application to remove this bail condition.

            Secondly, you have asked that your curfew be suspended for an up and coming festival in Enfield.

            Thirdly, you have asked me to consider the merits of making an application to dismiss the charges
            against you based on the fact that you entered a building that was being squatted in and therefore you
            were not a trespasser.

            Fourthly you stated that the photographs sent to you were of poor quality and were in black and
            white.

            Fifth, you complained that the barrister did not present your case properly.

            Six, you requested your case papers from the Winchester case.

            I will deal with each of the points that you have raised and the agreed action.

            Point (1) I can make this application to remove the reporting the condition.  I can source a map from
            the internet to show the distance and I can also show bus prices on an Oyster card £2.80 per day in

                                                     142
   159   160   161   162   163   164   165   166   167   168   169