Post Office investigator who helped convict pregnant subpostmaster wouldn't do anything differently
Ex-subpostmistress Seema Misra said she was 'angry' listening to ex-Post Office investigator Jon Longman's evidence to the Horizon IT Inquiry. Ex-Submistress Misra, who was wrongly convicted while pregnant, said: 'I'm angry'
Investigator who helped convict pregnant postmistress says he wouldn't have done 'anything differently' Former investigator says he 'wouldn't have done anything differently' in investigation. Postmistress wrongly sent to prison while pregnant while pregnant. Post Office inquiry into the case continues to take place today.
Jane Skinner was sentenced to nine months in prison in 2007 over an alleged shortfall of £59,000. Post Office boss Alan Cook issued an apology to Jane Skinner. Skinner was jailed for nine months over the alleged shortfall in the post office budget. She had been sentenced to a nine-month jail term in 2007.
Subpostmistress dismisses former Post Office boss's testimony. Alan Cook blamed cash shortfalls caused by computer glitches on branch managers "with their hand in the till" Janet Skinner faced a long fight for justice after being wrongfully jailed after being wrongly jailed for life.
Alan Cook was managing director of the group from 2006 to 2010. Around 200 prosecutions were brought against subpostmasters. Cook was at the helm at the time when around 200 cases were made public. He made personal apology'most strongly' to wronged subpostmaster.
Ex-subpostmistress Seema Misra said she still has nightmares about her imprisonment. She said she did not accept David Smith’s apology for celebrating at the end of the year. Misra, who was sentenced to 15 months in 2010, said she does not accept apology.
David Smith acknowledged'substantial distress' he caused after telling staff the result of Seema Misra's trial was 'brilliant news' Post Office chief said he acknowledged the distress caused by the remark. Post Office staff told the Horizon IT inquiry he was 'deeply sorry' for the comments.
Mrs Misra began running a Post Office in West Byfleet, Surrey, and was accused of stealing £74,000. She was jailed for seven years after being found guilty of fraudulently obtaining £74k from a bank account. She has since been released from jail on a suspended suspended sentence.
David Smith sent email after the verdict on Seema Misra, who was wrongly jailed. Public inquiry hears David Smith was'sorry' for celebrating pregnant operator’s conviction. Former Post Office MD said he was 'deeply sorry' for the email message. David Smith said he had 'no regrets' for 'celebrating' the conviction of Misra.
Seema Misra was wrongfully convicted and served four months in jail while pregnant. She has not accepted Mr Smith's apology from ex-Post Office boss David Smith. Ms Misra has refused to accept the apology from Mr Smith, who was jailed for four months.
Seema Misra was wrongfully convicted and served four months in jail while pregnant. She has not accepted Mr Smith's apology from ex-Post Office boss David Smith. Ms Misra has refused to accept the apology from Mr Smith, who was jailed for four months.
Seema Misra was wrongfully convicted and served four months in jail while pregnant. She has not accepted David Smith's apology from the former Post Office boss. Misra has watched the inquiry at the Post Office inquiry into the case. She will not accept apology from Mr Smith at the inquiry into her conviction.
Seema Misra was wrongfully convicted and served four months in jail while pregnant. She has not accepted Mr Smith's apology from ex-Post Office boss David Smith. Ms Misra has refused to accept the apology from Mr Smith, who was jailed for four months.
Seema Misra was pregnant when she was wrongly jailed after being prosecuted by the Post Office. The sub-postmistress rejects ex-Post Office boss' apology for wrongly imprisoning her. She was jailed while she was pregnant after she was prosecuted for her part in the case.