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whole case, and that PC G took it to the courts and again never told the truth and perjury himself two
           times in a court of law. PC G seems to think this is acceptable he still applied for his job roll where he is
           working to make sure justice is fair for all. I am sure if he had admitted to breaking the law in what he
           did he would not be in the position he is in now I do find this very relevant that is how I feel and my son
           does.


           Best Regards

           Lorraine Cordell


           From: Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police.uk [mailto:Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police.uk]
           Sent: 07 August 2017 09:44
           To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
           Subject: RE: Our meeting today.

           Morning Lorraine,

           Firstly, apologies for my delayed reply! I had intended to reply much sooner.

           I think I’m correct in saying that the necessity for your son’s arrest was associated with PC G’s uncertainty as
           to the address provided. This is something I’ll discuss in the report.

           Can I ask, from where did you get the impression that your son’s name was not in PC G’s pocketbook?

           To reiterate, I’d be more than happy share documents with you at the end of the investigation. As per the
           Police Reform Act, subject to the harm test. Was there any particular reason you’d want them sooner? I
           expect the investigation to conclude in October incidentally.

           I was intending on giving PC G three weeks, what are your thoughts on that?

           Re PC G’s current occupation, I can assure you it would have no bearing on this matter whatsoever.

           Kind regards

           Jamie Newman | Serious Misconduct Investigation Unit (SMIU) | Directorate of Professional Standards |
           MetPhone 786675 | Telephone 0207 161 6675  | Email Jamie.newman@met.pnn.police.uk
           Address Empress State Building, 22nd Floor, Lillie Road, London, SW6 1TR
           'Setting the bar and upholding standards without fear or favour’

           From: Lorraine Cordell [mailto:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
           Sent: 31 July 2017 17:43
           To: Newman Jamie M ‐ HQ Directorate of Professional Standards <Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police.uk>
           Subject: RE: Our meeting today.

           Dear Jamie Newman

           Thank you for the update email and I also hope you are well, can I ask a few things please now that you have
           had time to go over the documents and information.

           Regarding PC G notebook is my son's name at the top and has it been checked if a radio check was done on
           my son on that day, I find it hard to believe that my son's name is not in PC G notebook as and my son refused
           to give his name and that is why he was arrested, how would he have had my son's details to talk to the
           insurance companies which there is no dispute that he did and he would have needed my son's details to be able
           to give them to the insurance companies, which would mean he unlawfully arrested my son.

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