• Letter from Stacey L. Righter

    The article highlights concerns over a new $2 per-page fee for correcting judicial errors in U.S. court proceedings, specifically referencing a case involving Twitter and Elon Musk. It criticizes the lack of electronic filing options and inadequate support, leading to costly international shipping expenses. The author questions the fairness of a justice system that charges…

  • The Stealing of Emily – When “Justice” Is on Trial

    The Sentencing Council has suspended new sentencing guidelines aimed at addressing disparities in the criminal justice system. Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood argued the reforms would lead to differential treatment, seeking to block them through emergency legislation. This action has sparked debate over judicial independence and further highlights the ongoing issues of racial inequity in sentencing…

  • Request for Action on Unresolved Legal Cases with House of Lords

    Mr. Martin Newbold addresses Baroness Grey-Thompson regarding the closure of multiple cases without apparent progress or explanation. He expresses alarm over his daughter’s continued disappearance, noting ineffective responses from government bodies. Newbold seeks clarity on the status of his closed requests and urges for a follow-up to ensure justice is served in these matters.

  • How to Report Child Trafficking: A Guide for Parents

    The content outlines how parents who believe their children were taken due to court fraud or coercion may be victims of human trafficking. It encourages reporting to the United Nations Special Rapporteur, highlighting the importance of documenting one’s case and the need for international investigation. Parents are urged to share their truth to seek justice…

  • Legal Action Needed for Missing Daughter’s Case

    Mr. Martin Newbold writes to Baroness Grey-Thompson regarding his daughter, who remains missing despite escalating concerns to government officials. He plans to pursue a writ of habeas corpus ad litem, citing misuse of funds linked to her care and potential commercial exploitation. He urges serious action to address unlawful conduct and protect children’s rights.

  • Understanding Looked After Children Payments and Data Practices

    Martin Newbold’s third formal request to the Department for Education addresses concerns over Looked After Children (LAC) payments and data protection practices. He contests the relevance of prior responses and seeks clarification on a Parliamentary statement regarding LAC payments, including the frequency of announcements, responsible officials, and the purpose of public disclosure, urging prompt and…

  • Urgent Call for Justice: Addressing Family Court Corruption

    This correspondence expresses urgent concerns about the mishandling of Child Trust Funds affecting 1.4 million children and highlights misinformation in legal proceedings regarding familial connections. The author demands accountability from the Department for Education, specifically regarding the actions of social worker Christine Elizabeth Stirling and Judge Hollis. The situation poses grave implications for affected families,…

  • Demanding Justice: Legal Misconduct and Family Impact

    The correspondence details a formal complaint from Martin Newbold regarding ongoing issues of child custody and a missing daughter. Despite extensive communication with various authorities, including the Local Government Ombudsman, the matter remains unresolved after 14 years. He seeks legal action about his daughter’s Child Trust Fund, emphasizing systemic failures and the need for accountability…

  • Formal Complaint on Misconduct: Urgent Investigation Requested

    Martin Newbold formally complains to SIS and MI6 regarding serious allegations of misconduct and procedural irregularities involving Matthew Dunkley. Despite requests to IBAC and OVIC for evidence disclosure, critical documents remain missing and responses delayed. He seeks MI6’s assistance in escalating the matter due to ongoing transparency issues, suggesting potential cover-up concerns warranting further investigation.

  • Request for Information from LGSO: Case Outcome

    Mr. Martin Newbold requests information on the outcome method and the decision notice related to his case from Mandy Cashmore at LGSO. He references a document from the Department of Health regarding a referral (DE-1588712) to their services and questions why this matter isn’t considered significant given the investigation he has received.