Did the police say thet I threatened to kill them
Dear Crown Prosecution Service,
I was sentences to 4 years for things that I did not do.
I was intimidated into pleading guilty.
I want to know what was used against me in court.
This is all lies.
https://theukdatabase.com/2015/08/24/ant...
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ch...
I want to see the evidence that I did and said those things.
Yours faithfully,
Anthony Handley
Dear Mr Handley,
Data Protection Act 1998 – Subject Access Request
Thank you for your recent correspondence in regards to a subject access
request under the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) which we received on 11
April 2018.
In order to proceed with your request under section 7 of the DPA we
require two official documents which between them clearly show your:
name
date of birth
current address
signature
We accept photocopies of all official documents such as driving licence,
full birth/adoption certificate, passport, bank statements and utility
bills dated within the last six months. If you are sending a driving
licence or passport you must also submit a utility bill or bank statement
dated within the last six months. We do not accept a passport and driving
licence sent together due to the extended expiry dates.
If the contact you have had with the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is in
a different name, such as a maiden name, please provide additional
documents to support this such as a deed poll or marriage certificate.
Please do not send any original documents.
It would also be of assistance if you could complete the attached form
with as much information as possible. This will ensure a thorough search
of our records can be conducted.
If we do not hear from you within one month of the date of this letter we
will consider your application closed.
Please be advised to ensure we only disclose information to the intended
party we are unable to discuss subject access requests over the phone. All
queries must be made in writing.
Yours sincerely,
Information Management Unit
020 3357 0899
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