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From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
Sent: 11 February 2015 14:39
To: 'JOSEPHINE WARD'
Subject: RE: Appeal against conviction at Kingston Upon Thames Crown Court
Attachments: enquiries@ipcc.gsi.gov.pdf; S Cordell statement.pdf
Hi Josey
The dates of conviction was the 26/11/2014 Wimbledon magistrates court.
Appeal date is 05/03/2015 at 10:00 at Kingston Upon Thames Crown Court
I will try and put emails to something and bring them to the office do you need all the ones for all the driving with
no insurance of just the ones for the appeal?
The complaints started on the phone to the police on the day this happened which was the 14/11/2013 I am sure
I have the persons name here in my files I will try and find the name of the officer who was dealing with this
matter on the phone calls as she called me back a number of times..
But I wrote to the IPCC on there form from there website on the 03/12/2013, I got the reply email for that form on
03/12/2013 at 13:30 please see attached email. But this will need to be updated now due to what has happened
in this case with the police officer.
Please also see attached Peter Wood Statement.
I will bring all emails I can what I can do is export the emails to PDF like the one i have done in the attached
from the IPCC then put them to disc as there is a real lot of emails and in outlook just saving them does not
save them with all details. so as a rule i export to PDF. is this ok?
Regards
Lorraine
From: JOSEPHINE WARD [mailto:josephinewardsolicitor@gmail.com]
Sent: 11 February 2015 13:46
To: Lorraine Cordell
Subject: Re: Appeal against conviction at Kingston Upon Thames Crown Court
Lorraine
Can you transfer all from server onto a USB as this may be the easiest way of accessing the data. I
suggested my office so that everything can be printed off and put in bundles and scanned and sent in
the DX. Re the discs you can burn off and exhibit but I will deal with this in your section 9 statement.
I will have to request the data from the court re the trial notes so all I will need is the date of
conviction and the appeal date and I will send that email off in the next ten minutes. I need these for
two reasons (a) accurate transcript of what was said for the appeal hearing in Kingston Upon Thames
(b) for when the formal complaint to the IPCC is made.
I am snowed under at the moment to please keep Monday appointment if you can and likewise I hope
that I do not have to rearrange.
Can you confirm with Simon whether he wants to apply to set aside the conviction which is the
correct way to go about it. Time runs from date of conviction so 21 days so lodge appeal against
conviction as I believe only a Crown Court Judge can sort out the licence being revoked.
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