Dear Ms Nolan,
Since writing to you last Thursday, I have received
the e-mail reproduced below from Mr Paul Lenehan (Madden & Finucane
Solicitors).
It now appears to me that the law-firm Madden &
Finucane are unable (or unwilling perhaps) to help me in any way.
In case
that by some chance you did not receive the e-mail I sent to you last Thursday,
I have since placed a copy of it at the following address:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/NorthernIrelandHumanRightsCommission20October2005/Email.htm
As I trust you will understand, please note that the contents of the e-mail
reproduced below from Madden & Finucane add greatly to the growing trauma
and dismay I feel regarding my overall legal situation.
Yesterday, during
a meeting I had with both of them in Omagh, County Tyrone, I provided Mr Gerard
Madden (Senior Social Worker) and my GP (Dr Michael McCavert) with printed
copies of the e-mail below from Mr Lenehan.
Though Mr Madden and Dr
McCavert have very kindly offered to keep on trying to help me, and I have very
gladly accepted their offers of further help, I personally fail to see how I can
ever get justice without the additional services of a suitably experienced
lawyer who is willing to act on my behalf and in my best
interests.
Consequently, and with reference to your suggestion of October
19th 2005 (reproduced at the above Internet page address), that I get back in
contact with you in the event of I still experiencing difficulties, I would be
very grateful if you can now please see if there is any way you can assist
me.
Basically, I am at present in very urgent need of legal help
regarding the following two matters:
1) I need the help of a
suitably experienced lawyer to help me fill in the European Court of Human
Rights Application form;
and,
2) I need professional legal
help from a suitably experienced lawyer to defend myself against an attempt that
is being sustained, for well over three years now please note, by senior public
servants in the Republic of Ireland who are trying to corruptly criminalise me
by unlawful means which are in breach of Article 6 ("Right to a fair trial") of
the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental
Freedoms.
As a direct result of item number 2 above, please also note
that I have been living in forced exile in Northern Ireland since December 7th
2004; that my financial reserves are running out; and that there is an
extant warrant for my arrest in the Republic of Ireland (where my home is
located).
For reference purposes, you may find it useful to know that a
copy of my e-mail to the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission dated
September 10th 2005 has been placed at the following address:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/NorthernIrelandHumanRightsCommission10September2005/Email.htm
Also, and for additional reference purposes, I have placed a copy of my
letter dated August 19th 2005 (and the associated Post Office registered letter
receipt) to the Council of Europe dated August 19th 2005 at:
http://www.constitutionofireland.com/CouncilOfEupope19August2005/Email.htm
Leaving aside Mr Madden, I also ask you to please note that in
spite of the fact the e-mail version of the August 19th 2005 letter at the
above address was copied to several public servants and lawyers who I
believe could have helped me regarding the list of difficulties I set out under
1 to 4, it appears to me that (from my viewpoint) no useful progress of any kind
at all has been made by any of those concerned. Instead, for all practical
purposes they seem to me to be just completely ignoring everything
connected with the very serious matters in question (at my ongoing
expense).
I look forward to hearing from your office again at your
earliest convenience please.
Yours sincerely,
William
Finnerty
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Paul Lenehan
<PaulLenehan@madden-finucane.com> wrote: