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glthamesmclist@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
               Sent: 07 May 2013 11:11
               To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
               Subject: RE: Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and reopen the case
               Dear Mr Cordell,
               I am in receipt of your email; these have been printed off and passed to the reopening section to deal
               with. There is a backlog due to the huge number of requests to reopen, but you will hear from
               someone in due course.
               regards,
               Andrea (admin officer in Thames Customer Service dept)
               From: Lorraine Cordell
               Mail To: lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
               Sent: 06 May 2013 17:26
               To: glthamesmcenq@hmcts.gsl.gov.uk
               Cc: EastGroupCPO
               Subject: Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and reopen
               the case
               Dear Sir or Madam
               I have emailed your court on a number of occasions regarding my conviction and sentence for no
               insurance. I am making this request to have my case listed in order that I can do the following;:
               1. Application to set aside the conviction
               2. Reopen the case Application to set aside the conviction: On
               22nd July 2012
               I was stopped and given a producer by the police as they did not believe that I held a valid policy of
               insurance. I attended the police station and I was advised that my case would be going to court and I
               would be summonsed in due course. I never received any summons in relation to this matter and I
               only became aware that the case had been dealt with in my absence when I received a letter from the
               DVLA advising me that I had to send in my driving licence. I disputed with the DVLA the points but
               I was given an ultimatum that if I did not send in my licence it would be revoked. I therefore had no
               choice but to send in my licence. I immediately contacted the Court by telephone and I was advised to
               send an email. I sent in a number of emails and I have been given a number of emails but I have not
               received any confirmation from the court.  I forwarded a copy of my insurance policy to the court and
               again this was ignored. The offence of no insurance was allegedly committed on
               22nd July 2012.
               I had a valid policy of insurance from
               23rd March 2012
               and this policy was valid until
               22nd February 2013
               The company insuring me was Tradex Insurance Company Limited. I am the named policy holder,
               Mr. Simon Cordell and my policy number are L/WST/MTP/0192359. I have points on my licence
               which I should not have. Can you please as a matter of urgency email me back on this matter so that I
               can have a date so that the conviction can be set aside and my case heard in order that I can show the
               court my insurance and the PLO can make the necessary enquiries. Once this has happened, I would
               be grateful if the court could email the DVLA to advise them that the points have been issued in error
               and the fine be set aside also. This matter is urgent and is dragging on. I cannot resolve this matter
               until the case is listed before either a District Judge or Magistrates so I would appreciate your
               cooperation. I am very disappointed that you have ignored all my emails. This is causing me stress.
               Can you now please resolve this legal mater by listing the case for an application to set aside the
               conviction? I can then forward my documents to the relevant prosecuting
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               authority.
               I await hearing from you in relation to this matter and I thank you in advance for your anticipated
               co=operation in this matter.
               Yours faithfully
               Simon Cordell
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