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"Unfortunately, and as I trust you will understand, I can find no
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"The
victims right to redress is guaranteed"by W. Finnerty. Mon Aug 13, 2007
14:59 Caller (at Saturday July 28, 2007
11:05 above),
My experience suggests
otherwise.
Please note (for example) that I have never
received any reply of any kind, not even an acknowledgement of receipt, to a
letter I sent through the registered post to
Mr John Glynn, Barrister and
Principal Lawyer at Patrick Hogan & Co., Ballinalsloe, County Galway
(Republic of Ireland) on
April 3rd 2007 - the contents of which can
be viewed at
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/JohnGlynn3April2007/EmailLetter.htm
.
The fact that Mr Glynn is not responding to the above
mentioned letter speaks for itself I feel, and it tells its own very worrying
story.
It is also the case that two very close
blood-relatives of mine (who both live in County Galway) have written to Mr
Glynn
EXPRESSING THEIR CONCERN regarding the way my case is being handled
by the legal profession. A copy of their letter to Mr Glynn, which was dated
May 14th 2007, and which was also sent through the registered post, can be
seen at
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/JohnGlynn14May2007/Letter.htm
.
A scanned copy of the "
To Whom It May Concern"
letter (dated
October 28th 2005) referred to by my relatives in the
letter at the above address, which was written by my GP (
Dr Michael
McCavert), can be viewed at
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/DrMcCavert28October2005/Letter.htm
.
As in my own case, my relatives have not received any reply
from Mr Glynn to their letter either: which, as I see things at least, makes the
whole situation with our legal profession extremely disturbing, in addition to
very worrying.
Put in a nutshell, it appears - from my
viewpoint -
that the combined legal professions (of the Republic of
Ireland and the United Kingdom) are COMPLETELY ignoring the contents
of Dr Michael McCavert's "To Whom It May Concern" letter dated October 28th
2005, and have been doing so for close on two years now - in spite of
numerous reminders of its existence.
Unfortunately, and as I
trust you will understand, I can find no evidence that "
The victims right to
redress is guaranteed". In fact, and as my case very clearly demonstrates (I
believe), and without wishing to be in any way offensive towards you personally,
NOTHING could be further from the truth: at the present
time.
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