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Judicial Office for England and Wales
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Lord Leveson
Request sent to Judicial Office for England and Wales by Steve Elibank on 14 May 2012.
Awaiting response.
Do you currently hold any high-resolution portrait-style photographs of Lord Justice Leveson, and if so, please provide me with an electronic copy...
Approved Research Projects
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sent to Judicial Office for England and Wales by Lucy Reed on 20 March 2012.
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Just to say thanks for your prompt response. Much appreciated.
Yours sincerely,
Lucy Reed
Compensation awards
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to bernie on 14 March 2012.
Refused.
Your email is not being treated as a freedom of information request, as it is not a request for recorded information.
The Judicial College is unable...
Tagging by GS4
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to william allen on 21 February 2012.
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Dear Mr Allen,
I attach a response in relation to your recent FOI request to the Ministry
of Justice.
Regards,
Wayne Coonerty
Probation & Cont...
List of Judges
Internal review request
sent to Judicial Office for England and Wales by Sandra Smith on 8 February 2012.
Awaiting internal review.
Thank you for replying (at last) to my repeated requests for this information and at last making some progress. However, what you have provided whi...
How many Judges are or have been Directors in Law Firms
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to Steve Bayliss on 30 November 2011.
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Dear Mr Bayliss,
Please find attached, a response to your request for information made
under the freedom of information act 2000.
Regards...
Information about judicial training concerning litigants in person
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to Lucy Reed on 26 October 2011.
Partially successful.
Please find attached a response to your email of 1 October 2011.
| Judicial Office | Steel House | 11 Tothill Street | London SW1H 9LJ | www.judiciar...
Declaration of interest policy
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to Mr S Rai on 16 September 2011.
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Dear Mr. Rai,
Please find attached a response to your Freedom of Information request.
In case the signed pdf copy of my response cannot be opene...
Miscarriage of Justice.Hostile witnesses.
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to dennis fallon on 22 August 2011.
Partially successful.
Dear Mr Fallon,
Your request has been handled as general correspondence rather than under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act, which cov...
Where judges work
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sent to Judicial Office for England and Wales by James Anderson on 21 August 2011.
Awaiting internal review.
If you are unable to provide:
"for each judge that deals with criminal cases (including district judges, circuit judges, recorders and high court...
Branding
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by Judicial Office for England and Wales to Steve Elibank on 24 May 2011.
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Please find attached a response to your email of 21 May 2011.
Judicial Office | Steel House | 11 Tothill Street | London SW1H 9LJ |
www.judiciary.gov...
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