FINANCIAL FRAUDSTER NEWS INVESTIGATION: High Court Judge Alarmed by Police Conduct in Possession Hearing
A recent High Court possession hearing, presided over by Mr Justice Miles, has taken a dramatic turn, with the judge expressing "extreme concern" about allegations of serious misconduct and potential attempts to pervert the course of justice by a senior Hertfordshire Police officer.
The case revolves around a long-running and complex property dispute concerning 54 Woolgrove Road, Hitchin, and the actions of Stephen Flattery, identified as the head of a Hertfordshire-based Organised Crime Group (OCG), who is accused of unlawfully occupying the property.
Flattery's Absence and Police Officer's Presence Raises Eyebrows
The High Court hearing, intended to address an application to stay a repossession order, was marked by the non-attendance of Stephen Flattery, the defendant in the proceedings. Notably, Flattery also failed to instruct any legal representation.
However, Detective Sergeant Anna Luxon of the Hertfordshire Police Constabulary was present at the hearing, a fact that sources within the court say drew the immediate attention of Mr Justice Miles.
Judge's Alarming Reaction
Financial Fraudster News can reveal that after hearing submissions and reviewing the evidence within the case file, which included allegations of misconduct against DS Luxon, Mr Justice Miles became "extremely concerned." The judge reportedly expressed profound disquiet about the serious nature of the allegations, which suggest a pattern of corrupt practices and potential attempts to obstruct justice.
These allegations, previously detailed by Financial Fraudster News, involve:
A senior CPS lawyer, Andrew Sarkany, who is accused of knowingly authorizing the use of stolen evidence.
Detective Sergeant Anna Luxon and Detective Constable Sian Beames, who are accused of actively conspiring with Flattery and making false representations in court documents.
Referral to the Attorney General's Office
Due to the gravity of these allegations and the implications for the integrity of the justice system, Mr Justice Miles has taken the extraordinary step of referring the matter to the Attorney General's Office. This referral underscores the court's serious concerns and its recognition that the allegations warrant the highest level of scrutiny.
A Calculated Attempt to Derail Justice
The allegations against DS Luxon suggest a brazen attempt to manipulate the High Court proceedings and shield Flattery from the consequences of his unlawful actions. The fact that DS Luxon was present at the hearing, despite Flattery's absence, has further fueled suspicions of inappropriate collusion.
Financial Fraudster News has consistently reported on this unfolding scandal, bringing to light evidence that points to a disturbing pattern of behavior by certain individuals within the Hertfordshire Constabulary and the Crown Prosecution Service.
The Implications
This case raises critical questions about:
The extent of police corruption within Hertfordshire Constabulary.
The integrity of the UK's criminal justice system.
The ability of the courts to function impartially when faced with potential interference from law enforcement.
The referral to the Attorney General's Office signals that these concerns have reached the highest levels of the judiciary.
Financial Fraudster News will continue to investigate this matter and provide updates as they become available. The public has a right to know the truth about these disturbing allegations and the steps being taken to ensure that justice is served.
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