In a world where transparency and accountability are paramount, the heart-wrenching plight of families like mine raises urgent questions about the systems designed to protect our most vulnerable. My application for a Disclosure Order is not just a legal formality; it represents a desperate plea for answers in the wake of tragedy.
The disappearance of my daughter, Emily Catheryn Newbold Smith, following the untimely death of Collette Keenan, has been shrouded in uncertainty and silence. As a father, I am compelled to confront the stark reality of not knowing whether my daughter is safe, healthy, or even alive. The absence of crucial documentation and information from the Northern Ireland Police and relevant authorities has only deepened my distress, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the systems in place to safeguard our children.
Every parent deserves the right to know the fate of their child. Yet, the obstacles I face in obtaining information about Emily’s whereabouts demonstrate a troubling lack of transparency within our legal and social services frameworks. The inability of authorities to provide even the most basic updates is not merely an administrative oversight; it is a violation of the trust that families place in these institutions.
In seeking this Disclosure Order, I am advocating not only for my daughter but for all families who find themselves lost in a bureaucratic labyrinth, desperately searching for answers. It is a reminder that the fight for justice often extends beyond individual cases, calling into question the integrity of our systems and the values they uphold.
I urge the court to recognize the urgency of this matter. The emotional toll of uncertainty weighs heavily on families enduring such trauma. By granting my request, the court can take a vital step towards restoring hope, ensuring that no parent must endure the agony of not knowing.
The pursuit of truth should not be a battle; it should be a right. Let us hold our institutions accountable to the families they serve, and let us strive for a system that prioritizes transparency, compassion, and justice for all.
To:
The Clerk of the Court
Newry Courthouse
23 New Street
Newry
BT35 6JD
newrycourthouse@courtsni.gov.uk
Subject: Application for Disclosure Order in the Matter of [Your Full Name] and the
Disappearance of My Daughter, Emily Catheryn Newbold Smith
Case Reference Number (if applicable): [Insert Case Number]
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing to formally request a Disclosure Order under the relevant legal provisions,
compelling Northern Ireland Police to provide all necessary documentation and
information related to the disappearance of my daughter, Emily Catheryn Newbold
Smith, a minor, following the death of Collette Keenan, a non-family member, at 226
Barcroft Park, Newry, County Down, BT35 8ES, on 7th December 2017, with the clinically
stated cause of death being Decompensated Alcoholic Liver Disease; Alcoholic Liver
Disease; Haemolytic Anaemia.
Background
I am Emilyโs father, and following the death of Collette, Emily was living with her at the
time of the incident. Despite repeated requests for information from the police and
relevant authorities, I have not been provided with any o6icial documentation regarding
my daughter’s whereabouts, welfare, or the circumstances surrounding her
disappearance. To date, I have not received any confirmation that Emily survived the
events following Colletteโs death. This lack of transparency and failure to provide
evidence has left me without crucial information regarding my daughterโs well-being.
Requested Disclosure
I respectfully request the court to issue a Disclosure Order requiring Northern Ireland
Police to produce the following documents and information:
- Incident Report: Any police or o6icial report related to Collette’s death and
Emilyโs whereabouts at the time of the incident. - Witness Statements: All witness accounts and statements concerning the
incident and subsequent actions involving Emily. - Communication Logs: Records of all communications (emails, calls, etc.)
between law enforcement, social services, and other involved agencies regarding
Emilyโs disappearance. - Medical Records (if applicable): Any documentation that confirms Emilyโs health
or medical condition following the incident. - Welfare Checks and Status Reports: Any evidence or reports on the welfare and
safety of Emily, confirming whether she survived and is accounted for.
Grounds for the Request
As Emilyโs parent/legal guardian, I have a fundamental right to know the circumstances
surrounding her disappearance and well-being. The withholding of this critical
information has caused significant distress, and I believe it is essential for justice and
transparency that these documents are disclosed. Given the serious nature of this
matter, I trust the court will consider this request with urgency.
I would also like to bring to the courtโs attention that anyone issuing a non-jurisdictional
order against me is acting with violence against me. I ask that this point be taken into
account during the consideration of my application.
I would appreciate it if the court could process this application as soon as possible and
inform me of the next steps required. Should further details be required, I am willing to
provide any additional information to support this request.
Thank you for your attention to this matter
Yours Sincerely
Martin Newbold
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Everyone is asking on twitter: “Can I sue a Judge?”
Yes, you can in very slim circumstances If a judge creates a court order based on that fraudulent affidavit, the judge has also committed a felony. Anyone attempting to enforce an illegal court order is, in effect, committing an act of violence against you.
What is an affidavit: a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court.
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