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From: Newman Jamie M ‐ HQ Directorate of Professional Standards
      Sent: 16 August 2017 12:20
      To: 'Lorraine Cordell' <lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk>
      Subject: RE: Our meeting today.
      Hello Lorraine,
      ➢  Many apologies again for my delayed reply, it’s been a busy week or so.
      ➢  I’ve had no response from PC G, the letter was sent recorded delivery.
      ➢  So far, there’s nothing to say he no longer resides at the address etc.
      ➢  I’ll keep you updated on that front.
      ➢  As it stands, should PC G choose to not assist then presently there is little we could do to compel him to
          provide an account in the furtherance of the investigation.
      ➢  I note all of your comments in your email,
      ➢  I can assure you they will be taken into account when I come to write my report. Re PC G’s current
          occupation, I note your views.
      ➢  All I can say is that my review of the evidence will be objective and governed by the information available
          to me.
      ➢  If you’ve any questions for me at this stage, as ever, please do put them to me.
      Kind regards
      Jamie Newman | Serious Misconduct Investigation Unit (SMIU) | Directorate of Professional Standards |
      Met Phone 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]
      3437,
      Sent: 07 August 2017 17:31
      To: Newman Jamie M ‐ HQ Directorate of Professional Standards <Jamie.Newman@met.pnn.police.uk>
      Subject: RE: Our meeting today.
      Dear Jamie
      ➢  Thank you for the update reply.
      ➢  Due to never seeing PC G statement written after what happened on the day, and never having access to any
          documents since,
      ➢  I rely on what was said in court from PC G and also the 1st report after the 1st investigation that the DPS
          did, which you are now redoing due to what the IPCC said.
      ➢  PC G stated there was no notebook in court; he stated Mr Cordell was arrested due to him not giving his
          details so they could be confirmed he stated Mr Cordell had said he was homeless.
      ➢  But Mr Cordell knew there was a notebook he saw PC G writing in it on the day he was arrested and knew
          he had given his details as if he had not how would PC G have been able to speak to the insurance
          companies.
      ➢  In the Crown Court Appeal in went a lot deeper my son had a barrister, and he knew what to ask.
      ➢  When PC G got into trouble after the audio tapes was played and the judge got really upset due to knowing
          that PC G had not told the truth the Judge asked for all documents the police office had replied on in this
          case. PC G passed a statement to the judge he had in his hand that he had been using in court.
      ➢  The judge was not happy with the statement as there was no date and timed marked, PC G said to the Judge
          that the statement he was using was a copy, it was my son barrister said there seemed to be a time on the
          back. My son's barrister had also PC G about the ticket issues and PC G said he did not have it in court, the
          judge stated at the start of the hearing he was on the understanding the notebook had been used.
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