Petition updateEssex Police: Release ALL Documents Withheld under PII to #JeremyBamber’s Legal Defence'Early Day Motion' proposed in #JeremyBamber case regarding non-disclosure

Heidi HawkinsJersey, Jersey

Apr 1, 2017
The Jeremy Bamber Campaign are proposing an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons on the issue of non-disclosure. Find out how you can help:
http://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/open-letter
We are seeking politicians to sponsor and support an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons on the issue of non-disclosure in Jeremy Bamber’s case. Please write to your MP requesting they support the motion on your behalf as a constituent. An Early Day Motion, or EDM, is where a topic is put forward and supported by members of the House of Commons for debate in Parliament. This will help raise the profile of the issue surrounding Jeremy’s case both with MP’s and in the media more generally.
You can word the letter as you please, including a list of the material if you wish or add the following 5 paragraphs below, and enclose a link to or a copy of the Guardian article dated the 24th March2017:
'You may have seen the recent press coverage that highlighted the legal impasse that has developed for Jeremy Bamber’s defence team due to the continued refusal of Essex police to disclose the vast amount of material that they still hold on the case and which has never been seen by the defence. I enclose a recent article published by the Guardian that highlights the situation dated 24th March 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/24/jeremy-bamber-waits-evidence-clear-name-essex-police?CMP=share_btn_tw
Three court orders have been issued ordering Essex police to make full disclosure of all relevant material. Two of the orders were only partially complied with, and the third a Judicial Review was not only ignored, but all of the crucial evidence referred to which Essex police were specifically instructed to preserve was actually destroyed. Essex police have also ignored a request for material from the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) under section 17 of the Criminal Appeals Act.
My purpose in writing to you is to ask you to assist the 'Disclosure Campaign' by adding your name to an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons, discussing the issue of why the Home Secretary has not taken any action over the ignoring of the court orders, and to call on Essex police to immediately be instructed to comply with the 2001/2002 orders in full.
If you are able to offer us your support, Jeremy Bamber’s legal team will be able to furnish you with a list of the material required, along with discussion of the current legal position of the case.
Please advise me of your stance on this issue by return.'
Thank you for your continued support.
The Jeremy Bamber Official Campaign (JB Campaign Ltd)
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