Simon
Cordell’s A Second Housing Possession Order
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(Possession claim) The Mayor and Burgesses of The London Borough of
Enfield Legal Services - Po Box 50 Civic Centre Silver Street Enfield ENl 3XA 90615 ENFIELD V S. Cordell Issue Fee £355.00 The claim will be heard on 8 March
2019 at 10:00 AM. |
06/02/2019 |
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Notice of Hearing 1st Claimant Ref LS/C/PB/159272 |
04/02/2019 |
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Claim form for In the County Court at Edmonton possession of property Claim no: F00ED222 Fee Account no. PBA0079006 Issue date 31 JAN 2019 |
31/01/2019 |
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Grounds for possession Anti-social behaviour The claimant is alleging: [ /] actual or threatened anti-social behaviour [ /] actual or threatened use of the property for
unlawful purposes The claim for possession is made on the following
ground(s): Statement of Truth (I believe) (The claimant believes) that the facts
stated in this claim form are true. I am duly authorised by the claimant to sign this
statement. Signed: Date; 29th January 2019 (Claimant) (Litigation friend (where the claimant is
a child or a patient)) (Claimant's legal representative) 'delete as
appropriate Full name: Paul Buckridge |
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IN THE COUNTY COURT
AT EDMONTON CLAIM NO BETWEEN LONDON BOROUGH OF
ENFIELD Claimant and MR SIMON CORDELL Defendant PARTICULARS OF CLAIM 1. The Claimant is the Landlord and
the freehold owner of the premises known as 109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield,
EN3 7JQ (hereinafter referred to as the premises). 2. The premises are a one-bedroom flat
located in a block of flats, granted to the Defendant, Simon Cordell on 14
August 2006. The current weekly gross rent is £98.24. The Defendant lives in
the Property alone and is in receipt of Employment and Support Allowance as
well as Housing Benefits. 3. The Claimant is seeking possession
of the premises from the Defendant because on numerous occasions and times
since the commencement of the tenancy, the Defendant has failed to comply
with the terms and conditions of her tenancy agreement. PARTICULARS OF TENANCY CONDITIONS Condition 9 "You, the tenant, are responsible for the
behaviour of anyone, including your children, living in
or visiting your home. This means that you must ensure that they do not act
in breach of any of these conditions. Also, you must not encourage them to
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communal and surrounding areas, any property
belonging to the council and or anywhere within Enfield borough.” Condition 10 "You must not act in any way which causes, or
is likely to cause, a nuisance or annoyance or is anti-social." Condition 21 “You must not abuse, harass, make offensive comments
and/or malicious allegations, use or threaten to use violence against any of our. officers or agents, or against a councillor. This
applies at any time and in any place. We may report the matter to the
Police.” Condition 31 “You must take care not to cause damage to your
property or the property of your neighbours.” Condition 33 "You must keep the inside of your property
clean and in reasonable decorative order.” Condition 34 “You. Must not use the property in any way that may
cause a health or safety hazard or encourage vermin and/or pests (for
example, by hoarding items inappropriately).” Condition 44 “You must obtain our prior written permission before
carrying out any alterations, improvements or structural work to the
property. You may need to obtain other permissions such as planning
permission or building regulations approval." Condition 53 “You must keep the inside of the property, the
fixtures and fittings and all glass in the property in good repair during the
tenancy.” Condition 57 “You must allow our employees, representatives and
contractors to come into your property to service any electrical and gas
supplies and appliances that we are responsible for maintaining.” Condition 69 “You must not interfere with the electric or gas
supply.” Condition 76 “You have the right to keep one pet, or animal such
as a cat, a dog, small bird, fish, non-poisonous insect, spider, small snake
or lizard, rabbit hamster, guinea pig, mouse, gerbil or domestic rat as long
as they do not cause damage to the property, or nuisance or annoyance to
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Condition 79 "You must always keep your dog(s) on a lead in
communal areas and on our land.” 4. The Claimant claims that the
Defendant has acted in contravention of the above tenancy conditions. 5. Detail of the nuisance acts that
the Defendant has engaged in which constitute a breach of these conditions
are particularised in the attached Schedule of Nuisance. 6. The Claimant alleges that there have
been reports of nuisance and anti-social behaviour from the Defendant since
July 2016. 00/07/2016 7. The Defendant has been given verbal
and written warnings of the anti-social behaviour and has been invited to
attend meetings with his mother to see the Claimant’s officers to discuss his
conduct and behaviour but he declined to attend. PARTICULARS OF WARNING LETTERS AND REQUEST FOR
MEETINGS 1. On 29 December 2016 a letter was sent to the
Defendant to attend a meeting on 6 December 2016, but the Defendant cancelled
the meeting. 2. On
31 January 2017 to attend a meeting for 9 February 2017 that was cancelled by
the Defendant. 3. On
16 February 2017 for a meeting on 22 February 2017 that again was cancelled
by the Defendant 4. On
16 March 2017 for a meeting on 23 March 2017 that was cancelled by the
Defendant. 5. On
15 October 2018 a pre-action letter was sent to the Defendant informing of
legal action as a consequence of his antisocial
behaviour conduct. 3 |
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8. The Claimant is seeking to rely on Grounds
1 and 2 of Schedule 2 to the Housing Act 195 in the claim for possession
of the premises. Ground 1 of Schedule 2 states " Rent lawfully due from the tenant has
not been paid or an obligation of the tenancy has not been broken or not
performed Ground 2 Schedule 2 states” the tenant or a person residing in or
visiting the dwelling-house: (a) Has been guilty of conduct causing
or likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to a person residing, visiting or otherwise engaging in unlawful activity in the
locality, or (aa) has
been guilty of conduct causing or likely to cause a nuisance or annoyance to
the landlord of the dwelling-house, or a person employed (whether
or not by the landlord) in connection with the landlord’s housing
management functions, and that is directly or indirectly related to or
affects those functions, or (b) has been convicted of— (i) using the dwelling-house or allowing it to be used
for immoral or illegal purposes, or (ii) an
indictable offence committed in, or in the locality of, the dwelling-house. 9. In accordance with the requirements
of Section 83 of the Housing Act 1985, a Notice of Seeking Possession was
served on the Defendant on 25 January 2019. 25/01/2019 10. The Claimant claims that it is
reasonable to grant possession of the premises on account of the Defendant’s
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11. The
Claimant has informed the Defendant of the impact of his conduct and
behaviour on other residents and sent him warning letters. The Notice of Seeking
Possession clearly sets out the details of the complaints, 12. The Claimant was assessed by a consultant psychiatrist on 6th July 2018, and she confirmed that the Defendant lacks capacity to litigate. 06/07/2018 AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 1. Possession of the premises known as
109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7JQ. 2. Mesne profit at the rate of £13.99
per day from the day possession is granted. 3. Costs Statement of Truth I believe that the facts stated in this Particulars
of Claim are true. I am duly authorised by the Claimant to sign this
statement. (Claimant’s Solicitor) Dated: 29 January 2019 29/01/2019 5 |
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IN THIE COUNTY
COURT AT EDMONTON CLAIM NO BETWEEN LONDON BOROUGH OF
ENFIELD And Claimant MR SIMON CORDELL Defendant SCHEDULE OF NUISANCE ACTIVITIES 1. On
6th July 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant approached an elderly
neighbour as he came out of his flat and started to shout abuse and swear at
him and threatened to burn down his flat. 2. Sometime in July 2016 it is alleged
that the Defendant damaged the lock of a neighbour’s electric cupboard and
removed his fuse box resulting in no electricity to his flat. 3. On 6th August 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant threatened one of his neighbours and his wife and
aggressively demanded money from him. It is also alleged that the Defendant
repeatedly swore and shouted abuse at him and his wife and called his wife a
‘bitch’ and tried to stop him from going up the
stairs to his flat by standing in front of him. 4. Sometime
in September 2016 it is alleged that the Defendant confronted an elderly
neighbour outside his block of flats, 109-119 Burncroft Avenue as he was
going to the local park with another resident and started to shout abuse and
threats at him and said to him ‘I can get you over at the park, I know you go
for a walk’. 5. On 27th
September 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his
neighbours as he returned to his flat with his family, threatened, swore at him and demanded money from him. It is also alleged that
the Defendant later banged on his door, shouted further abuse
and swear words at him and accused him of making noise inside his flat. 6. On 28th
September 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on a
neighbour's door and threatened and shouted verbal abuse and swear words at
them. It is also alleged that the Defendant aggressively demanded money from
him. 7. On 4th
October 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on his
ceiling and accused one of his neighbours of making noise, then went to his
neighbour’s flat and started kicking and banging on his front door 6 |
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aggressively, accused him of banging on the floor,
swore and shouted abuse at him. It is also alleged that the Defendant later
went downstairs, dragged his neighbour’s motorbike from where it was parked
and started to hit it with a piece of wood. 8. On 22nd November 2016 during a
telephone conversation between the Defendant, Mrs Cordell the Defendant
mother and Ms Sarah Fletcher, neighbourhood officer, Ms Fletcher reported
that she overheard the Defendant threaten her by saying 'I’m gonna do her over’ and then ‘I’m gonna
take her job just for fun’. 22/11/2016 9. On 8th December 2016, it is
alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on one of his neighbour’s
front door, shouted abuse and threats and accused him of making noise. 10. On 11th December 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on his neighbour’s door several times
and accused them of banging on pipes. It is also alleged that the Defendant
shouted abuse and threats at them. 11. On 14th December 2016, it is alleged that
the Defendant was verbally abusive towards a woman who was visiting one of
his neighbours as she knocked on his neighbour’s door. 12. On 23rd December 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant banged on a neighbour’s front door, shouted abuse at them
and asked them to turn their tap off. The Defendant then removed their
electricity fuse thereby cutting off their power supply. 13. On 26th December 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant ran up the communal stairs to the first floor and
confronted one of his neighbours as he was going out with his family and
started to shout abuse and threats at him and his wife and accused him of
tampering with his water supply. The Defendant also attempted to stop him
from leaving the block. 14. On 3rd January 2017, it is alleged
that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as he returned to the
block with his wife and two-year-old daughter and started shouting abuse and
threats at them. 15. On 21st January 2017, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on his neighbour’s door, swore and shouted abuse and threats at them and accused
them of making noise. 16. On 31st January 2017, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on his neighbour's door, shouted abuse and threats at them and accused them of banging on
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17. We received a report that on 07th February
2017 that the Defendant approached the leaseholder of 117 Burncroft Avenue
and his plumber outside the block as they were attempting to resolve the
problem causing low water pressure in the flat. The Defendant said to the
leaseholder that there were problems between him and his tenants but did not
give any specific details. The leaseholder explained to the Defendant that
his tenants were experiencing low water pressure in the flat and the
Defendant said to him ‘you will not solve the problem as I am restricting
their water supply’. The leaseholder later knocked on the Defendant door and
asked whether he would increase the water pressure and the Defendant stated
'! cannot do anything at the moment, I will sort it
out later’. 18. On
24th February 2017 Sarah Fletcher (Neighbourhood Officer) and Steve Stirk
(Maintenance Surveyor) attended the Defendant property at fiat 109 Burncroft
Avenue to inspect the property following reports of low water pressure from
flats 113 and 117 Burncroft Avenue. While inside the Defendant flat, they
observed that the Defendant had installed an iron security gate inside his
front door. It also appeared to them that the wall between the Defendant
kitchen and living room seemed to have been removed thereby creating an open
plan effect. Much of the property was taken up with industrial type printers,
boxes and folders and there were dog faeces in the Defendant’s back garden. 19. On 17th March 2017 Lemmy Nwabuisi,
ASB Coordinator visited 109 Burncroft Avenue to post a letter through the
Defendant door and as he got into his car to drive off after posting the
letter, the Defendant ran after him shouting and screaming abuse. The letter
requested that the Defendant attend the Council office to discuss the nuisance
reports being received from his neighbours. By the time he returned to the
office, the Defendant had telephoned him several times. Lemmy Nwabuisi
telephoned the Defendant back and the Defendant asked whether he was the
person that posted a letter through his letterbox and Lemmy Nwabuisi said
yes. The Defendant asked why he did not stop when he ran after him and Lemmy
Nwabuisi stated that he had another visit and did not have the time to stop
and talk to him. The Defendant stated that he will not attend the meeting at
the Civic Centre or any of the council offices as he is unable to leave his
flat and that the meeting should take place in his flat. Mr Nwabuisi offered
to have the meeting at a neutral venue and suggested the local library or at
his mother's house but the Defendant refused saying
that he have done nothing wrong and accused Lemmy Nwabuisi of taking sides
with his neighbours. 20. On 5th May 2017, it is alleged that
the Defendant threatened one of his neighbours by saying that he will ruin
his life and that the Defendant was going to the police to present evidence
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21. On 14th May 2017, it is alleged that
the Defendant aggressively banged on one of his neighbour’s door, shouted abuse and threats at her and falsely accused her of making
noise and coming into his flat to attack him. The Defendant later followed
her to her car shouting abuse and wanting to know where she was going. 22. On 14th May 2017 it is alleged that
the Defendant allowed his dog to run freely in the communal area of his block
without a lead. 23. On 28th May 2017, the police issued
the Defendant with a first instance Harassment letter following reports of
harassment and threatening behaviour made to the police by one of the
Defendant neighbours. 24. On 9th June 2017, it is alleged that the
Defendant attacked one of his neighbours in the communal hallway of his block
as he returned from work late at night by grabbing him on the arm and neck
thereby causing bruising to his arm and neck. The Defendant also snatched his
phone from him as he tried to video-record the incident. 25. On 16th June 2017 at 11:55hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as she was
exiting the main entrance to his building and said to her that he had her
bank details and personal details such as date of birth and said to her that
he wanted her and her husband to pay the Defendant some money. 26. On 18th June 2017 at 11:55hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as she was
exiting the main entrance to his building and said to her that he knew what
time she went out and what time she returned and to tell her husband that the
Defendant would like to speak to him. 27. On 23rd June 2017 at 23:35hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant came out of his flat with his dog without a lead
and attacked one of his neighbours as he returned from work by punching him
twice on the chest. The Defendant tried to push him out of the block and
snatched his phone as he took it out of his pocket to record the incident. 28. On 28th June 2017 at 11:45hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as she was leaving the
block. The Defendant swore and shouted abuse at her and accused her of making
noise inside her flat. The Defendant told her that he knows all her personal
details and that of her husband including their full names, phone numbers,
date of birth and banking details. The Defendant demanded that they pay him
some money and asked her to tell her husband to come and see him. 29. On 30th June 2017 at 11:45hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as she was leaving the
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the door. She denied slamming the door and the
Defendant called her a liar and proceeded to swear and shout abuse at her. 30. On 2nd July 2017 at 17:18hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as he was going out with
his family with his dog barking and without a lead. The Defendant asked him
when he was going to hand over the money. It is also alleged that as they
left the block, the Defendant ran after them swearing and shouting abuse at
his neighbour and demanding that he must pay him some money if he wants the
Defendant to leave him alone. The Defendant also said to him that he has all
their personal details including their dates of birth and bank details. 31. On 12th July 2017 an Enfield Council
Surveyor attended the Defendant flat to investigate reports of low water
pressure to flats above his but he refused him
access. The Surveyor attended the Defendant flat again in the evening of the
same day following further reports that the water supply to the affected
flats had completely ceased and the Defendant refused him access. The
Defendant then followed him to his car swearing and shouting abuse at him and
prevented him from entering his car. The Surveyor then called the police. 32. On 11th November 2017 at 11.30am, it
is alleged by one of his neighbours that the Defendant came to their front
door, opened the letterbox and peeped through it to
see who was inside the flat. The Defendant then started swearing and shouting
abuse and banging on their front door as soon as he saw the neighbour’s wife. 33. On 2nd January 2018 at 6.30pm, it is
alleged that the Defendant stood outside his neighbour’s property for more than
twenty minutes swearing and shouting abuse. The Defendant went away and
returned half an hour later, lifted their letterbox, stuck his mobile phone
through the letterbox and started to record his neighbour’s family while
swearing and shouting abuse. This went on for about fifteen minutes. 34. On 9th January 2018 at about 12.18pm, the Defendant telephoned
Lemmy Nwabuisi (ASB Behaviour officer)
and accused him of forging documents to get an anti-social behaviour order
against him. The Defendant further told him that he had made him a prisoner
within his home. The Defendant stated that he knows where he lives in Enfield
and that he and his family were not safe from him. The Defendant told Lemmy
Nwabuisi that he would watch him leave the office and he would have followed
him home and he needed to watch his back. The Defendant called the ASB
officer again 30 minutes later and told him that he knows he has a flat in
Edmonton and also know that one of his colleagues
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35. On 9th January 2018 the Defendant called Kaunchita Maudhub (ASB Behaviour officer) and left a long voicemail on her
work telephone number and made threats. 36. On 26th February 2018, at
around 11.45pm it is alleged that the Defendant came to one of his
neighbour’s front doors and started making loud banging noises and rattling
with their letter box. The Defendant ran away after the neighbour opened her
front door. 37. On 1st March 2018 it is alleged that
the Defendant knocked on one of his neighbours’ door
loudly, he started rattling with their letter box and shouting. This went on
for 5 to 10 minutes, but the Defendant left after he heard that the neighbour
was calling the police. 38. On 15th March 2018 it is alleged that
the Defendant swore, shouted and assaulted one of
his neighbours in front of his wife and his 3 years old child. 39. On 1st May 2018, the Defendant attended the Edmonton
County Court as there was a hearing listed in relation to an injunction. It is alleged that the Defendant
started shouting abuse, swore and make threats to two of the Claimant’s
employees (Lemmy Nwabuisi, ASB officer and Balbinder Kaur Geddes, lawyer) and
to one of his neighbours who attended Court to give evidence. The Defendant
also swore at a judge. These incidents were witnessed by members of staff
working at the Court. 40. On 29th May 2018, it is alleged that
the Defendant attended one of his neighbours’ properties; he took his dog
with him and waited by their front door. It is alleged that the Defendant
tried to intimidate as they were due to attend a hearing in the Edmonton
County Court to give evidence in support of a claim for an injunction issued
against the Defendant. 41. On 30th May 2018, it is alleged that
the Defendant made threats to kill to one of his neighbours. The matter was
reported to the police. The Defendant was arrested and released on bail. 42. On 29th August 2018, it is alleged
that the Defendant assaulted one of his neighbours for flushing his toilet. 43. The Defendant telephoned two council officers (Lemmy Nwabuisi and
Ludmilla lyavoo) on 12th September 2018 and made threats to them over the
telephone. The Defendant also accused them of fraud and of fabricating
evidence to support the Council’s claim for an injunction 44. On 12th September 2018 at about 3.50pm, the Defendant
called one of his neighbours on his mobile phone using a private number. It
is not known how you obtained his number, but he terminated the call. The
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again, using the same private number, but
he terminated the call as soon as he heard his voice. The Defendant called
repeatedly after that. 45. On 24th September 2018 at about
11.30am, one of the Defendant neighbours returned home from dropping her
daughter at school and as she entered their block of flat, she noticed that
the middle door on the ground floor was open as well as the Defendant front
door. As she went up the stairs to their second floor flat, the Defendant dog
came out of the Defendant flat and started barking at her. The neighbour had
to run up the stairs to her flat to escape from the dog. It was reported that
the Defendant dog is always barking whenever they go out or return to the
block and the neighbour and 4 years old daughter are terrified. 46. On 30th September 2018, it is alleged
that the Defendant attempted to break down one of his neighbour’s front doors
by kicking it several times and accused him flushing his toilet. 47. On 2nd October 2018 at about 12:45pm,
it is alleged that the Defendant attacked one of his neighbour’s cousins as
he was leaving the block. It is alleged that as he exited the block, the
Defendant followed him and suddenly grabbed his jacket from behind and tried
to pull him to the ground. The cousin started shouting to attract neighbours
and managed to push the Defendant off. 48. On 18th October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned one of the Enfield Council solicitors, Miss Ludmilla lyavoo almost
ten times, making threats and intimidating her. The Defendant suggested that
she stops working on the case or you will try to get her struck off from the
'register'. 49. On 19th October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo at least five times and left two voice
messages making threats and trying to intimidate the solicitor working on the
case. 50. On 22nd October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo from a private number and left one
threatening and intimidating voice message. 51. On 23rd October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo from a private number and left an
intimidating voice message. 52. On 24th October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Ludmilla lyavoo twice but did not leave any messages. 53. On 16th December 2018 at around 6pm,
it is alleged that the Defendant repeatedly banged on one of his neighbour’s doors
and peeped through his letterbox. 54. On 17th January2019, the
Defendant was videotaped when he confronted one of his neighbours outside his
block of flats (109-119 Burncroft Avenue) as he was taking his three-year-old
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abuse and threats at him thereby preventing him from
taking his daughter to school. The Defendant then followed him and his
daughter up the stairs to their second floor flat and was videotaped by a
member of the neighbour's family as he attempted to attack them causing them
to run into their flat for safety with the Defendant forcing the door to try
and gain entry. The neighbour and his family have since fled their property as a result of the Defendant constant threats and
intimidation. 55. On 18th January 2019, the Defendant telephoned Miss Ludmilla
lyavoo from a private number and started making threats and the solicitor
ended the call. The Defendant called again three times and left a voice
message making threats and intimidation. 56. On 23rd January 2019, the Defendant telephoned Miss
Ludmilla lyavoo eight times within a ten-minute period. 57. On 25th January 2019, the Defendant telephoned Miss
Ludmilla lyavoo on two occasions acknowledged receipt of the Notice of
Seeking Possession, threaten to have her struck off the register and accused
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Accused
Dates! 1. 06/07/2016 2. 00/07/2016 3. 06/08/2016 4. 00/09/2016 5. 27/09/2016 6. 28/09/2016 7. 04/10/2016 8. 22/11/2016 9. 08/12/2016 10. 11/12/2016 11. 14/12/2016 12. 23/12/2016 13. 26/12/2016 14. 03/01/2017 15. 21/01/2017 16. 31/01/2017 17. 07/02/2017 18. 24/02/2017 19. 17/03/2017 20. 05/05/2017 21. 14/05/2017 22. 14/05/2017 23. 28/05/2017 24. 09/06/2017 25. 16/06/2017 26. 18/06/2017 27. 23/06/2017 28. 28/06/2017 29. 30/06/2017 30. 02/07/2017 31. 12/07/2017 32. 11/11/2017 33. 02/01/2018 34. 09/01/2018 35. 09/01/2018 36. 26/02/2018 37. 01/03/2018 38. 15/03/2018 39. 01/05/2018 40. 29/05/2018 41. 30/05/2018 42. 29/08/2018 43. 12/09/2018 44. 12/09/2018 45. 24/09/2018 46. 30/09/2018 47. 02/09/2018 48. 18/10/2018 49. 19/10/2018 50. 22/10/2018 51. 23/10/2018 52. 24/10/2018 53. 16/12/2018 54. 17/01/2019 55. 18/01/2019 56. 23/01/2019 57. 25/01/2019 |
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1. 06/07/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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Sarah Flexure Lemmy NEWABUSI |
1. On 6th July 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant approached an elderly neighbour as he came out of his flat
and started to shout abuse and swear at him and threatened to burn down his
flat. 06/07/2016 Notes:
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Accused
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2. 00/07/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st Injunction
Order (1) ●
The 1st Injunction Order
/ Lemmy / pub Book Issue: 1! A: Stain Curtis Council History / A: Complaint Made/
Address of 111 / Page Numbers:
46,47,48,49,50,51,52 A report got made that I Approached an elderly Neighbour! 3. The 2nd Injunction
Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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2. Sometime in July 2016 it is alleged
that the Defendant damaged the lock of a neighbour’s electric cupboard and
removed his fuse box resulting in no electricity to his flat. 00/07/2016 Notes:
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3. 06/08/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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3. On 6th August 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant threatened one of his neighbours and his wife and
aggressively demanded money from him. It is also alleged that the Defendant
repeatedly swore and shouted abuse at him and his wife and called his wife a ‘bitch’
and tried to stop him from going up the stairs to his flat by standing in
front of him. 06/08/2016 Notes:
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4. 00/09/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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4. Sometime in September 2016 it is alleged
that the Defendant confronted an elderly neighbour outside his block of
flats, 109-119 Burncroft Avenue as he was going to the local park with
another resident and started to shout abuse and threats at him and said to
him ‘I can get you over at the park, I know you go for a walk’. 00/09/2016 Notes:
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05 |
5. 27/09/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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5. On 27th September
2016, it is alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as he
returned to his flat with his family, threatened, swore at him and demanded
money from him. It is also alleged that the Defendant later banged on his
door, shouted further abuse and swear words at him and accused him of making
noise inside his flat. 27/09/2016 Notes:
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06 |
6. 28/09/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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6. On 28th
September 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on a
neighbour's door and threatened and shouted verbal abuse and swear words at
them. It is also alleged that the Defendant aggressively demanded money from
him. 28/09/2016 Notes:
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07 |
7. 04/10/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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7. On 4th October
2016, it is alleged that the Defendant aggressively banged on his ceiling and
accused one of his neighbours of making noise, then went to his neighbour’s
flat and started kicking and banging on his front door aggressively,
accused him of banging on the floor, swore and shouted abuse at him. It is
also alleged that the Defendant later went downstairs, dragged his
neighbour’s motorbike from where it was parked and started to hit it with a
piece of wood. 04/10/2016 Notes:
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Case
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Notes |
08 |
8. 22/11/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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8. On 22nd November 2016 during a
telephone conversation between the Defendant, Mrs Cordell the Defendant mother
and Ms Sarah Fletcher, neighbourhood officer, Ms Fletcher reported that she
overheard the Defendant threaten her by saying 'I’m gonna
do her over’ and then ‘I’m gonna take her job just
for fun’. 22/11/2016 Notes:
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09 |
9. 08/12/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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9. On 8th December 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on one of his neighbour’s front door,
shouted abuse and threats and accused him of making noise. 08/12/2016 Notes:
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10 |
10. 11/12/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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10. On 11th December 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on his neighbour’s door several times
and accused them of banging on pipes. It is also alleged that the Defendant
shouted abuse and threats at them. 11/12/2016 Notes:
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Case
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11 |
Accused
Dates! 11. 14/12/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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11. On 14th December 2016, it is alleged that
the Defendant was verbally abusive towards a woman who was visiting one of
his neighbours as she knocked on his neighbour’s door. 14/12/2016 Notes:
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12 |
Accused
Dates! 12. 23/12/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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12. On 23rd December 2016, it is alleged
that the Defendant banged on a neighbour’s front door, shouted abuse at them
and asked them to turn their tap off. The Defendant then removed their
electricity fuse thereby cutting off their power supply. 23/12/2016 Notes:
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Case
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13 |
Accused
Dates! 13. 26/12/2016 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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13. On 26th December 2016, it is alleged that
the Defendant ran up the communal stairs to the first floor and confronted
one of his neighbours as he was going out with his family and started to
shout abuse and threats at him and his wife and accused him of tampering with
his water supply. The Defendant also attempted to stop him from leaving the
block. 26/12/2016 Notes:
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Dates |
Case
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Notes |
14 |
Accused
Dates! 14. 03/01/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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14. On 3rd January 2017, it is alleged that
the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as he returned to the block
with his wife and two-year-old daughter and started shouting abuse and
threats at them. 03/01/2017 Notes:
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Case
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15 |
Accused
Dates! 15. 21/01/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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15. On 21st January 2017, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on his neighbour’s door, swore and
shouted abuse and threats at them and accused them of making noise. 21/01/2017 Notes:
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16 |
Accused
Dates! 16. 31/01/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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16. On 31st January 2017, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on his neighbour's door, shouted abuse
and threats at them and accused them of banging on the floor. 31/01/2017 Notes:
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17 |
Accused
Dates! 17. 07/02/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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17. We received a report that on 07th February
2017 that the Defendant approached the leaseholder of 117 Burncroft Avenue
and his plumber outside the block as they were attempting to resolve the
problem causing low water pressure in the flat. The Defendant said to the
leaseholder that there were problems between him and his tenants but did not
give any specific details. The leaseholder explained to the Defendant that
his tenants were experiencing low water pressure in the flat and the
Defendant said to him ‘you will not solve the problem as I am restricting
their water supply’. The leaseholder later knocked on the Defendant door and
asked whether he would increase the water pressure and the Defendant stated
'! cannot do anything at the moment, I will sort it out later’. 07/02/2017 Notes:
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18 |
Accused
Dates! 18. 24/02/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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18. On 24th
February 2017 Sarah Fletcher (Neighbourhood Officer) and Steve Stirk
(Maintenance Surveyor) attended the Defendant property at fiat 109 Burncroft
Avenue to inspect the property following reports of low water pressure from
flats 113 and 117 Burncroft Avenue. While inside the Defendant flat, they
observed that the Defendant had installed an iron security gate inside his
front door. It also appeared to them that the wall between the Defendant
kitchen and living room seemed to have been removed thereby creating an open
plan effect. Much of the property was taken up with industrial type printers,
boxes and folders and there were dog faeces in the Defendant’s back garden. 24/02/2017 Notes:
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19 |
Accused
Dates! 19. 17/03/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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19. On 17th March 2017 Lemmy Nwabuisi, ASB
Coordinator visited 109 Burncroft Avenue to post a letter through the
Defendant door and as he got into his car to drive off after posting the
letter, the Defendant ran after him shouting and screaming abuse. The letter
requested that the Defendant attend the Council office to discuss the
nuisance reports being received from his neighbours. By the time he returned
to the office, the Defendant had telephoned him several times. Lemmy Nwabuisi
telephoned the Defendant back and the Defendant asked whether he was the
person that posted a letter through his letterbox and Lemmy Nwabuisi said
yes. The Defendant asked why he did not stop when he ran after him and Lemmy
Nwabuisi stated that he had another visit and did not have the time to stop
and talk to him. The Defendant stated that he will not attend the meeting at
the Civic Centre or any of the council offices as he is unable to leave his
flat and that the meeting should take place in his flat. Mr Nwabuisi offered
to have the meeting at a neutral venue and suggested the local library or at
his mother's house but the Defendant refused saying that he have done nothing
wrong and accused Lemmy Nwabuisi of taking sides with his neighbours. 17/03/2017 Notes:
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20 |
Accused
Dates! 20. 05/05/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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20. On 5th May 2017, it is alleged that
the Defendant threatened one of his neighbours by saying that he will ruin his
life and that the Defendant was going to the police to present evidence about
his illegal activities. 05/05/2017 Notes:
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21 |
Accused
Dates! 21. 14/05/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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21. On 14th May 2017, it is alleged
that the Defendant aggressively banged on one of his neighbour’s door,
shouted abuse and threats at her and falsely accused her of making noise and
coming into his flat to attack him. The Defendant later followed her to her
car shouting abuse and wanting to know where she was going. 14/05/2017 Notes:
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22 |
Accused
Dates! 22. 14/05/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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22. On 14th May 2017 it is alleged that
the Defendant allowed his dog to run freely in the communal area of his block
without a lead. 14/05/2017 Notes:
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23 |
Accused
Dates! 23. 28/05/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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23. On 28th May 2017, the police issued
the Defendant with a first instance Harassment letter following reports of
harassment and threatening behaviour made to the police by one of the
Defendant neighbours. 28/05/2017 Notes:
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Case
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24 |
Accused
Dates! 24. 09/06/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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24. On 9th June 2017, it is alleged that
the Defendant attacked one of his neighbours in the communal hallway of his
block as he returned from work late at night by grabbing him on the arm and
neck thereby causing bruising to his arm and neck. The Defendant also
snatched his phone from him as he tried to video-record the incident. 09/06/2017 Notes:
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Dates |
Case
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25 |
Accused
Dates! 25. 16/06/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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25. On 16th June 2017 at 11:55hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as she was
exiting the main entrance to his building and said to her that he had her
bank details and personal details such as date of birth and said to her that
he wanted her and her husband to pay the Defendant some money. 16/06/2017 Notes:
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/ Responsible Person(s) |
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26 |
Accused
Dates! 26. 18/06/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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26. On 18th June 2017 at 11:55hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his neighbours as she was
exiting the main entrance to his building and said to her that he knew what
time she went out and what time she returned and to tell her husband that the
Defendant would like to speak to him. 18/06/2017 Notes:
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Case
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27 |
Accused
Dates! 27. 23/06/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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27. On 23rd June 2017 at 23:35hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant came out of his flat with his dog without a lead
and attacked one of his neighbours as he returned from work by punching him
twice on the chest. The Defendant tried to push him out of the block and
snatched his phone as he took it out of his pocket to record the incident. 23/06/2017 Notes:
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Dates |
Case
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28 |
Accused
Dates! 28. 28/06/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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28. On 28th June 2017 at 11:45hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as she was leaving the
block. The Defendant swore and shouted abuse at her and accused her of making
noise inside her flat. The Defendant told her that he knows all her personal
details and that of her husband including their full names, phone numbers,
date of birth and banking details. The Defendant demanded that they pay him
some money and asked her to tell her husband to come and see him. 28/06/2017 Notes:
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Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
29 |
Accused
Dates! 29. 30/06/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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29. On 30th June 2017 at 11:45hrs it is alleged
that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as she was leaving the block and
accused her of slamming the door.
She denied slamming the door and the Defendant called her a liar and
proceeded to swear and shout abuse at her. 30/06/2017 Notes:
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Dates |
Case
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30 |
Accused
Dates! 30. 02/07/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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30. On 2nd July 2017 at 17:18hrs it is
alleged that the Defendant confronted his neighbour as he was going out with
his family with his dog barking and without a lead. The Defendant asked him
when he was going to hand over the money. It is also alleged that as they
left the block, the Defendant ran after them swearing and shouting abuse at
his neighbour and demanding that he must pay him some money if he wants the
Defendant to leave him alone. The Defendant also said to him that he has all
their personal details including their dates of birth and bank details. 02/07/2017 Notes:
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Dates |
Case Handles
/ Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
31 |
Accused
Dates! 31. 12/07/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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31. On 12th July 2017 an Enfield Council
Surveyor attended the Defendant flat to investigate reports of low water
pressure to flats above his but he refused him access. The Surveyor attended
the Defendant flat again in the evening of the same day following further
reports that the water supply to the affected flats had completely ceased and
the Defendant refused him access. The Defendant then followed him to his car
swearing and shouting abuse at him and prevented him from entering his car.
The Surveyor then called the police. 12/07/2017 Notes:
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Dates |
Case
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Notes |
32 |
Accused
Dates! 32. 11/11/2017 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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32. On 11th November 2017 at 11.30am, it is
alleged by one of his neighbours that the Defendant came to their front door,
opened the letterbox and peeped through it to see who was inside the flat.
The Defendant then started swearing and shouting abuse and banging on their
front door as soon as he saw the neighbour’s wife. 11/11/2017 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
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Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
33 |
Accused
Dates! 33. 02/01/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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33. On 2nd January 2018 at 6.30pm, it is
alleged that the Defendant stood outside his neighbour’s property for more
than twenty minutes swearing and shouting abuse. The Defendant went away and
returned half an hour later, lifted their letterbox, stuck his mobile phone
through the letterbox and started to record his neighbour’s family while
swearing and shouting abuse. This went on for about fifteen minutes. 02/01/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor Greenside
while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so to aid in
the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31 incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case Handles
/ Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
34 |
Accused
Dates! 34. 09/01/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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34. On 9th January 2018 at about 12.18pm,
the Defendant telephoned Lemmy Nwabuisi (ASB Behaviour officer) and accused
him of forging documents to get an anti-social behaviour order against him.
The Defendant further told him that he had made him a prisoner within his
home. The Defendant stated that he knows where he lives in Enfield and that
he and his family were not safe from him. The Defendant told Lemmy Nwabuisi
that he would watch him leave the office and he would have followed him home
and he needed to watch his back. The Defendant called the ASB officer again
30 minutes later and told him that he knows he has a flat in Edmonton and
also know that one of his colleagues lives in Edmonton. The Defendant also
stated that he knows where they live and they were not safe. 09/01/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
35 |
Accused
Dates! 35. 09/01/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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35. On 9th January 2018 the Defendant
called Kaunchita Maudhub (ASB Behaviour officer) and left a long voicemail on
her work telephone number and made threats. 09/01/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
36 |
Accused
Dates! 36. 26/02/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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36. On 26th February 2018, at around 11.45pm
it is alleged that the Defendant came to one of his neighbour’s front door
and started making loud banging noises and rattling with their letter box.
The Defendant ran away after the neighbour opened her front door. 26/02/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
37 |
Accused
Dates! 37. 01/03/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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37. On 1st March 2018 it is alleged that
the Defendant knocked on one of his neighbours’ door loudly, he started
rattling with their letter box and shouting. This went on for 5 to 10 minutes,
but the Defendant left after he heard that the neighbour was calling the
police. 01/03/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
38 |
Accused
Dates! 38. 15/03/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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38. On 15th March 2018 it is alleged that
the Defendant swore, shouted and assaulted one of his neighbours in front of
his wife and his 3 years old child. 15/03/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case Handles
/ Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
39 |
Accused
Dates! 39. 01/05/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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39. On 1st May 2018, the
Defendant attended the Edmonton County Court as there was a hearing listed in
relation to an injunction. It is alleged that the Defendant started shouting
abuse, swore and make threats to two of the Claimant’s employees (Lemmy
Nwabuisi, ASB officer and Balbinder Kaur Geddes, lawyer) and to one of his
neighbours who attended Court to give evidence. The Defendant also swore at a
judge. These incidents were witnessed by members of staff working at the
Court. 01/05/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case Handles
/ Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
40 |
Accused
Dates! 40. 29/05/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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40. On 29th May 2018, it is alleged that
the Defendant attended one of his neighbours’ property; he took his dog with
him and waited by their front door. It is alleged that the Defendant tried to
intimidate as they were due to attend a hearing in the Edmonton County Court
to give evidence in support of a claim for an injunction issued against the
Defendant. 29/05/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
41 |
Accused
Dates! 41. 30/05/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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41. On 30th May 2018, it is alleged that
the Defendant made threats to kill to one of his neighbours. The matter was
reported to the police. The Defendant was arrested and released on bail. 30/05/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
42 |
Accused
Dates! 42. 29/08/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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42. On 29th August 2018, it is alleged that
the Defendant assaulted one of his neighbours for flushing his toilet. 29/08/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
43 |
Accused
Dates! 43. 12/09/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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43. The Defendant telephoned two
council officers (Lemmy Nwabuisi and Ludmilla lyavoo) on 12th September 2018
and made threats to them over the telephone. The Defendant also accused them
of fraud and of fabricating evidence to support the Council’s claim for an
injunction 12/09/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
44 |
Accused
Dates! 44. 12/09/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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44. On 12th September 2018 at about
3.50pm, the Defendant called one of his neighbours on his mobile phone using
a private number. It is not known how you obtained his number, but he terminated
the call. The Defendant called again,
using the same private number, but he terminated the call as soon as he heard
his voice. The Defendant called repeatedly after that. 12/09/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
45 |
Accused
Dates! 45. 24/09/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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45. On 24th September 2018 at about
11.30am, one of the Defendant neighbours returned home from dropping her
daughter at school and as she entered their block of flat, she noticed that
the middle door on the ground floor was open as well as the Defendant front
door. As she went up the stairs to their second floor flat, the Defendant dog
came out of the Defendant flat and started barking at her. The neighbour had
to run up the stairs to her flat to escape from the dog. It was reported that
the Defendant dog is always barking whenever they go out or return to the
block and the neighbour and 4 years old daughter are terrified. 24/09/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
46 |
Accused
Dates! 46. 30/09/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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46. On 30th September 2018, it is alleged
that the Defendant attempted to break down one of his neighbour’s front door
by kicking it several times and accused him flushing his toilet. 30/09/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
47 |
Accused
Dates! 47. 02/09/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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47. On 2nd October 2018 at about 12:45pm,
it is alleged that the Defendant attacked one of his neighbour’s cousins as
he was leaving the block. It is alleged that as he exited the block, the
Defendant followed him and suddenly grabbed his jacket from behind and tried
to pull him to the ground. The cousin started shouting to attract neighbours
and managed to push the Defendant off. 02/09/2018 Notes:
-- 1. This date got added into a file and then on afterwards sent to Doctor
Greenside while I was in chase Farm Hospital. Then by the Enfield Council, so
to aid in the Doctors keeping me detained illegally. Lemmy placed 31
incidents and Luvinia made it up to 47. 2. |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
48 |
Accused
Dates! 48. 18/10/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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48. On 18th October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned one of the Enfield Council solicitors, Miss Ludmilla lyavoo almost
ten times, making threats and intimidating her. The Defendant suggested that
she stops working on the case or you will try to get her struck off from the
'register'. 18/10/2018 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case Handles
/ Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
49 |
Accused
Dates! 49. 19/10/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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49. On 19th October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo at least five times and left two voice
messages making threats and trying to intimidate the solicitor working on the
case. 19/10/2018 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
50 |
Accused
Dates! 50. 22/10/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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50. On 22nd October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo from a private number and left one
threatening and intimidating voice message. 22/10/2018 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
51 |
Accused
Dates! 51. 23/10/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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51. On 23rd October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo from a private number and left an
intimidating voice message. 23/10/2018 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
52 |
Accused
Dates! 52. 24/10/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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52. On 24th October 2018, the Defendant
telephoned Ludmilla lyavoo twice but did not leave any messages. 24/10/2018 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
53 |
Accused
Dates! 53. 16/12/2018 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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53. On 16th December 2018 at around 6pm,
it is alleged that the Defendant repeatedly banged on one of his neighbour’s
door and peeped through his letterbox. 16/12/2018 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
54 |
Accused
Dates! 54. 17/01/2019 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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54. On 17th January2019, the
Defendant was videotaped when he confronted one of his neighbours outside his
block of flats (109-119 Burncroft Avenue) as he was taking his three-year-old
daughter to school and started shouting abuse and
threats at him thereby preventing him from taking his daughter to school. The
Defendant then followed him and his daughter up the stairs to their second
floor flat and was videotaped by a member of the neighbour's family as he
attempted to attack them causing them to run into their flat for safety with
the Defendant forcing the door to try and gain entry. The neighbour and his
family have since fled their property as a result of the Defendant constant
threats and intimidation. 17/01/2019 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
55 |
Accused
Dates! 55. 18/01/2019 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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55. On 18th January 2019, the Defendant
telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo from a private number and started making
threats and the solicitor ended the call. The Defendant called again three
times and left a voice message making threats and intimidation. 18/01/2019 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
56 |
Accused
Dates! 56. 23/01/2019 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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56. On 23rd January 2019, the
Defendant telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo eight times within a ten-minute
period. 23/01/2019 |
Num. |
Accused Date! |
Pub Book Page Numbers |
Case
Dates |
Case
Handles / Responsible Person(s) |
Notes |
57 |
Accused
Dates! 57. 25/01/2019 |
1. Possession Order (1) 2. The 1st
Injunction Order (1) 3. The 2nd
Injunction Order (2) 4. The 2nd
Injunction Order “Indexed” (2) 5. Possession Order (2) |
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57. On 25th January 2019, the
Defendant telephoned Miss Ludmilla lyavoo on two occasions acknowledged
receipt of the Notice of Seeking Possession, threaten to have her struck off
the register and accused her of falsifying evidence against him. 25/01/2019 |
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