Conduct and Behaviour of HHJ Lloyd North

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Dear Judicial Conduct Investigations Office,
I submitted a formal complaint regarding the conduct and behaviour of a Senior District Judge. You refused to investigate this Judge and gave no valid reasons for not looking into his actions. Your organisation is mandated to investigate Conduct, Behaviour and Language of any member of the Judiciary. My complaint ticked all of these boxes but not only did you refuse to investigate, you blocked me from the website; WHY?

1. At the trial in 2019, the Judge accepted 12 invoices which were fraudulent and related to another business and not mine. They were relating to a Heating Business and not my equestrian property or holiday lettings. Some of these invoice were actually dated before I met the Claimant and her witnesses.
2. He did not question a witness when she tried to change her statement on the day of the trial and admit to the subject matter which had been vehemently denied by the claimant. This new evidence was retracted once the enormity of the new evidence was made clear to the witness. This was clearly an attempt to pervert the course of justice but it was ignored.
3. After finding in favour of the Claimant, he refused to accept evidence which would contradict the witness statements of the Claimant and her witnesses. This evidence was taken to the High Court and found to be credible and admissible.
4. At the appeal in October 2021, he readily accepted a change to the witness statements of both the Claimant and her witnesses. This time, they actually admitted to the matter in hand which means they were in contempt when signing their original statements.
5. He would not admit they had lied (my Counsel openly accused them of lying under Oath) but said they lacked transparency, lacked candour and did not admit to the matter at the first trial as they thought it would damage their case. In other words, they lied and they have been allowed to get away with perjury on two occasions.
I believe you will not investigate this matter because it is unpalatable to think such a thing could happen in a British Court of Law. Can I have an explanation please?

Yours faithfully,

Linda Lawler

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