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From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
             Sent: 27 August 2013 12:21
             To: 'JOSEPHINE WARD'
             Subject: RE: Simon's case
             Hi Josey

             Can you please send the case papers over for this case for Simon.  This case is very near now and simon still
             trying to sort out with his friends they wont get in trouble.


             Lorraine


             From: JOSEPHINE WARD [mailto:josephinewardsolicitor@gmail.com]
             Sent: 07 August 2013 22:10
             To: Lorraine Cordell
             Subject: Simon's case


             Hi Lorraine

             Winchester Crown Court

             This case is in the warned list for 29th August 2013.  I am still waiting for Simon to provide witnesses
             who can corroborate the negotiations between Simon and the "seller".

             Woolwich Crown Court

             The main problem in this case is that Simon is unhappy that he is subject to an electronic curfew.  As
             you are aware I did not request a curfew as I knew that this problem would arise.  He was initially
             given a door step curfew but the Judge changed this to an electronic curfew.  This is the preferable
             option as it is a qualifying curfew and counts half a day towards any custodial sentence, if convicted.
             The Judge did state an electronic tag as the clerk checked the tapes for what was said.  The Judge is
             within his rights to do this as he will view this as relieving a burden in terms of man power from the
             police.  I cannot challenge this as it is still a curfew.

             Bail variation:

             Simon has to be realistic in terms of what we can achieve here.  One of my obligations as a solicitor is
             to manage a client's expectations.  I will of course make an application to vary Simon's bail conditions
             but as I stated before I will require emails from Simon from clients requesting that he cover events
             with quotes given by Simon as to how much he will charge.

             The smartest way to attempt to get Simon's bail varied is to ask for certain dates as opposed to lifting
             the curfew altogether as the Judge will not do this.

             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

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