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Next morning, letter says "No!"




Tim Wilmot received by First Class post next morning
a letter from the CPS
saying that they intended to make a request to the Trial Judge
at a later Hearing
for the Order to be set aside.

Tim Wilmot was absolutely right when he had said
that promises made in Court were not always honoured.

In Tim Wilmot's experience,
the word of most government employees
is not worth a great deal
when it comes to dealing with government criminality and corruption.

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