Mrs. E. Elliott,
216, Prince Edvard Road, Kowloon.
Madam,
11th November
L/647/70 AGC 4/400/65
I have looked into this case and am quite satisfied that the discretion as to whether to prosecute was properly exercised by the Director of Public
Prosecutions. I do not propose going into the reasons why it was considered not to be in the public interest to prosecute in this case.
On more than one occasion recently a member of the public has appeared in these Chambers bearing a letter from you, and apparently expecting an answer to be given to him on the spot. If you have suggested to these people that this is likely to occur, then I suggest that you are
Answers to letters causing them to vaste their time.
from you vill be sent in the normal manner through the
post.
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Yours faithfully,
(G.R. Sheath) Solicitoz 3 merai
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