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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 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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From: Miller, Joanne [joanne.miller@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
Sent: 24 July 2013 11:48
To: 'lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk'
Subject: re open matter
Dear Mr Cordell,
Thank you for your email of today in relation to your case being re-opened.
I have checked our system and have seen that the matter was re listed on the 22/07/2013 and on that date the
conviction and sentence that was imposed on the 14/11/2012 has been set aside and the endorsement on
your driving licence will be removed, also any financial penalty imposed will be removed and no money
will be owed my you.
Hope this information helps you.
Joanne Mifljer
East London Magistrates' Court Thames, Stratford and Waltham Forest Email
joanne.miller@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
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From: Miller, Joanne [joanne.miller@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk]
Sent: 24 July 2013 12:33
To: 'Lorraine Cordell'
Subject: RE: re open matter Mr Cordell
There are some cases where the person involved in the re-opening matter does not need to attend court but
in all cases, people should be informed of the date of hearing, not sure this was not done in this case, but as
long as the outcome was right for you, I am pleased to hear that.
regards
Joanne Mifljer
East London Magistrates' Court Thames, Stratford and Waltham Forest Email
joanne.miller@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
From: Lorraine Cordell [Mail To:lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]

