Abuse of Process
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child snatching
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child trafficking
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Failed Disclosure
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Haringey Council
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Independent Police Complaints Commission
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IPCC
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MAPPA
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Michelle Collins
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South Wales Police
Fri 18 May 2012
By
Maurice Kirk
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02 Legal Battles
This week's Bristol Crown Court application, for disclosure of court and custody records, flows from my apparent application for bail, some weeks ago, from within Cardiff prison. Its purpose was to compare the perverse variation in judicial ‘ground...
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Cardiff Law
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Cardiff Magistrates Court
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Duty of Care
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falsifying evidence
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Haringey Council
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HM Prison
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IPCC
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Michelle Collins
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Musa snatched children NHS WALES
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South Wales Police cover-up
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victims
Thu 10 May 2012
By
Maurice Kirk
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02 Legal Battles
Is this a sample of things to come right across the Principality of Wales and then, UK? The ‘Cardiff Cabal' of deceitful key players has finally been promised sole control, their own judiciary, of their very own ‘gravy train' funded by YOU. Consider...
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Cardiff Law
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litigants in person
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prison conditions
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remand prisoners
Thu 03 May 2012
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SabineKMcNeill
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02 Legal Battles
I've actually seen it in the Royal Courts of Justice, too: the Judge allows for contact with the prisoner, but the staff "looking after" the prisoner follow somebody else's rule. Yesterday, the judge allowed the supporters to visit Maurice...
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litigants in person
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prison conditions
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remand prisoners
Tue 01 May 2012
By
SabineKMcNeill
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02 Legal Battles
From: Hunter, Patrick [NOMS] 1 May 2012 Dear Ms McNeill Thank you for your email of 17 March asking for information about prison conditions for litigants. As your request does not fall within the terms of the Freedom of Information Act it has been dealt...
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hmp cardiff
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prison conditions
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South Wales Police cover-up
Sat 28 April 2012
By
SabineKMcNeill
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02 Legal Battles
How do you kill a prisoner on remand slowly but surely? By delaying in- and outgoing post, by not allowing money to go in and out in a 21st century manner [the phone is excessively expensive to use in prison and postal orders are excessively expensive...
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