All information relating to reported crimes
Dear Judicial Conduct Investigations Office,
Could you please release to me any information you hold in relation to investigations on following crimes reported to the Metropolitan police for Misconduct in Public Office by the following 3 people in relation to their treatment of Julian Assange.
Emma Arbuthnot BCA-78253-20-0101-IR Tuesday 29 Sep 2020
CIN-41994-20-0100-000
Deborah Taylor BCA-81963-20-0101-IR Monday 12 Oct 2020
CIN-43827-20-0100-000
Michael Snow BCA-81927-20-0101-IR Tuesday 29 Sep 2020
CIN-43809-20-0100-000
Crime reference number 6543524/20
Many Thanks
Yours faithfully,
Emmy Butlin
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Dear Ms Butlin,
Please see attached FOIA response to your request 210703006.
Kind Regards
Laura
Laura Walters
Senior Casework Manager
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office
80-82 Queen’s Building
Royal Courts of Justice
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