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               The Enfield Gov / Email’s Issue:
               12 Lorraine Cordell_ FW_ Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and re-open
               the Cad
               / Page Numbers: 49,50
               From: Lorraine Cordell
               lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk
               Sent: 07 May 2013 11:49
               To: 'JOSEPHINE WARD'
               Subject: FW: Wrongful conviction and request to set aside the conviction and reopen the case
               Hi Josey
               I got a reply from the court about re opening the case for Simon see Below.
               From: Forbes, Andrea
               Mail To: andrea.forbes@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
               On Behalf of GL Thames MC List
               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
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               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
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