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Commit further offences whilst on bail
Failure to surrender
I do have the decision letter from the judge if needed for the bail application.
And the memorandum of conviction from the case of Simon Cordell heard on
03.03.2008 at City Of London Magistrate Court for failing to surrender, which showed
the case was dismissed by the court due to my son proving he was in a bad accident
and was in hospital.
I also noted there were more cases on his record that could be there in error so I
contacted Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court who now deals with cases at Enfield
Magistrates’ Court this was on the 19 February 2014 via a phone call after speaking to
someone at the court they asked me to send an email with all the dates and what was
needed. I wrote the email and it was sent on the 19 February 2014 at 13:36 via email. It
took until the 13/032014 to get the information I asked from by the court. I went to
Enfield Magistrates’ Court to collect the information and was told to be there by 16:00
to 16:30. Once I got to the court I spoke to the lady who had been gathering the
information I had asked for, her name was Benedicta Odjidja. She came out of the
office to speak to me and to explain to me about cases that was not in the courts
register. She had a print out which I asked for a copy and she give me one to show the
cases that was not in the court register I have been trying to get these cases corrected
on the PNC but due to family issues I have not had a lot of time and there is still cases
I would like looked into at other courts. This information was given to Woolwich Crown
Court and the Judge told the CPS to look into this and address it this has not been
done.
On I believe the 01 July 2014 Simon was found not guilty by the judge before the case
went to trial. Due to information I had obtained. On the 02/07/2014 we made a call to
the police to ask about getting my son’s things back, to be told by the police officer in
the case that the item they took from his home on the 25/06/2013 that the police had
used to link my son to the crime, the police had damaged it when taking it from his
garden so it was destroyed a few months after the case had started I still to this day
cannot understand how evidence can be destroyed before a case went for trial. The
police office in change told my son he could not get it back due to this. there is also the
fact in this case that the police let the person who claimed the burglary get away with
insurance fraud, they pined everything on to Simon but new in the Feb 2013 police
allowed people to walk out with loads of things.
Signed Witnessed By
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