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Hi there Issmat,
Today at 7:09pm
if you have the time. I was just wondering, if you knew why it is, that I can’t seem to be able to post on the group for the International hunt for the truth about the murder of the Norwegian woman i London.
So I was just wondering if you have the chance to have a look at this.
If you have the time, of course, that is!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Today at 7:39pm
Hello Erik,
Unfortunately, due to a large amount of complaints from group members regarding your postings, I asked Facebook to ban you from posting in the group.
Please know that this decision was taken out of respect for the wishes of Martine’s closest friends and involves no personal opinions regarding the merits of your contributions.
An announcement has been posted in the group about this decision. I am sorry that the situation has to end this way, but the group remains largely about respecting the memory of Martine, and a very high number of people reported that your postings were offensive.
I wish you all the best in your endeavors and good luck with your blog/website.
Yours truly,
Issmat A.
Today at 7:51pm
Hi,
I’m sorry I wasn’t aware of the posting on the group.
So thank you very much for making me aware of this decition.
Although, I must point out, that even if a mob, says something, and they are more people, than the ones who are being mobbed.
Still, it isn’t always that the mob has got it right.
So I’m a bit disapointed that the mob get it their way.
But thanks very much for the good luck wishes, and good luck in return, with your blog and Facebook-groups etc.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Facebook Facebook-gruppen: ‘Jakten på sannheten om mordet på den norske kvinnen som ble drept i London’. Harassment Issmat A. (From Facebook). Mordet på Martine Vik Magnussen i London. Online trakassering The Facebook-group: ‘International hunt for the truth about the murder of Martine Vik Magnussen’. -
From: Ryan.Holmes@justice.gsi.gov.uk Holmes, Ryan
To: eribsskog@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 14:30:07 +0100
Subject: Our ref: TO08/2153Dear Mr Ribsskog
Thank you for your email reply of 7 April, in which you request further advice on ways to proceed forward with your complaint against the Legal Services Ombudsman (LSO). To assist you with your concerns, I shall set out the avenues of legal assistance available to you that acknowledge your specific financial concerns.
Firstly, while I understand you have already been in contact with the Citizen’s Advice Bureau (CAB), you may also wish to consider contacting your local Law Centre. Contact details for your local Law Centre can be found via the Law Centres Federation on 0207 428 4401, or by accessing their website www.lawcentres.org.uk. You may also find it helpful to access the Community Legal Services Direct website for information on providers of legal advice at www.clsdirect.org.uk. Alternatively, you may choose to contact Community Legal Advice for free confidential help regarding your legal queries on 0845 345 4345.
Secondly, it may be worth investigating the possibility of a Conditional Fee Agreement (CFA). This allows a solicitor to accept a case on a ‘no won, no fee’ basis, under which they receive a fee from you only if the case is won. It is worth pointing that the solicitor’s standard fees can be increased by up to 100% to reflect the degree of risk to the solicitor in taking the case on (the ‘success fee’). However, should you lose your case, you may still be liable to pay the successful party’s costs, as well as expert witness fees and other disbursements. There are insurance schemes that, for a premium, provide cover for these items. As part of the implementation of the Access to Justice Act 1999, we have made it possible for the successful side to recover their lawyer’s success fee and insurance premium form the loser. Effectively, this has made the operation of conditional fees fairer and more attractive to clients.
Thirdly, some solicitors may be prepared to take on your case on a pro bono agreement (i.e. provide you with a free service). You can contact the Law Society who can provide you with a list of solicitors that may provide pro bono services. The Law Society is the regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales and you can write to them at the following address:
The Law Society
113 Chancery Lane
London
WC2A 1SX
Tel: 0870 606 2555.Alternatively, you can access the Law Society’s website at www.solicitors-online.com.
I do hope that you find this information useful.
Yours sincerely
Ryan Holmes
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