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I understood the brown cable to be L1 live and grey to be forward while black would be
reverse to the motor, so I connected the external power supply with the ground connected,
then: -
I connected L1 also from an external power supply to L1 in the motor and the
N1 to the grey cable and after to the black cable, when this was achieved you could hear the
carriage motor slightly hum with
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support team put into place, the acting solicitors were made aware of this, and so was the
Court in the September 2016, when the Appellant was due to attend.
On 16 September 2016 the case was listed for a mention hearing for Non-Disclosure, and also
a meeting with Mr Locke the Appellant Barrister as he had not seen any barrister since the
04/08/2015 hearing at the Magistrate’s Court when the Antisocial Behaviour Order was
granted by the Judge with no legality found.
The Appellant was told by his acting solicitors to be at Court by 09:30 hours, but later this
was changed to 09:00 hours, this was so he could have a meeting with his barrister, which he
did agreed to do.
On the agreed court date the Appellant arrived at Court for 09:00, his barrister did not arrive
until around 09:40, disappointingly. On arrival The Appellants barrister and him himself
inclusive of his mother all went together into a side room for a pre talk. Before any
desiccations in relation to the case could be discussed, Mr Locke said he was sorry he was not
feeling very well and that he also had some emails from Ms Ward, that he had to read first,
on trying to open the emails he realized he could not and subsequently went out of the room
to call Ms Ward.
At around 10:00 hours the Appellant was called into Court, Mr Locke came back into the
room from after making his phone
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call to Miss Ward, so for himself to be able to have collected his things and he then hurried
and started to walk back out of the room we all was supposed to have a meeting but on stead
he hurried in towards the Court room. The Appellant tried to stop him, so to have explained
to him, what his concerns were. (“As we had not yet at this point in time had a moment to
talk”) and the Appellant was also concerned about the disclosure that was going to be asked
for.