Day 1 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2198/2133
Day 2 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2199/2134
Day 3 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2200/2135
Day 4 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2201/2136
Day 5 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2202/2137
Day 6 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2203/2138
Day 7 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2204/2139
Day 8 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2205/2140
Day 9 https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2206/2141
Sentence https://journals.sas.ac.uk/deeslr/article/view/2207/2142
Seems Misra’s convictions were referred to the court of appeal by the criminal cases review commission and overturned on a technicality
The technicality being her legal team were not made aware of a bug which apparently affected the post office’s computer system called ‘horizon’.
The bug in question became known about apparently a few days before Seema Misra’s October 2010 trial, although this bug did not affect Seema Misra’s post office in West Byfleet or any post office branches until 2010.
Seema Misra had been suspended by the post office in January 2008
The West Byfleet post office was audited on the 14th January 2008. In a handwritten note, passed to the auditors, Seema Misra stated her ex employees (one of whom she claimed was ‘an illegal’ immigrant) were responsible for the £89,000,00 worth of missing money
The audit found a shortfall of just under £75k
Seema Misra had sacked the ex employees in 2006
Seema Misra, and her husband Davinder Misra, purchased their large shop in West Byfleet, which came with a post office, in early 2005. Seema Misra became sub-postmistress for the West Byfleet post office branch in June 2005.
Around three months after this, the post office was closed for several days due to a flood
The cause of the flood is not yet known, nor is it yet known what, if nay damage was caused by the flood.
It is also not known if Seema and Davinder had insurance
Prior to the January 2008 audit, Seema Misra was in the process of paying the post office back over £20k, after monies from the lottery, tickets of which were sold in the Misra’s shop, weren’t paid into the post office
Apparently the day before Seema Misra’s trial was supposed to start she went on the Internet and found an online article in computer weekly, where a handful of other post office workers were making the claim they had been wrongly convicted
As a result of this Seema Misra was able to have her trial adjourned until the following year
Up until this point, Seema Misra was still blaming her exployees for the theft
Seema Misra pleaded guilty to 6 charges of false accounting and was found guilty, following a jury trial, regarding the theft (Which she still blamed on her employees) and was imprisoned for around four months
Around a week after Seema Misra was found guilty and sent to prison, Davinder Misra contacted hornswoggler Nick Wallis at Surrey radio
Seema Misra’s case and campaign have all the hallmarks of the ‘innocence’ fraud phenomenon, also committed by numerous other convicted criminals, including mass murderers like Jeremy Bamber
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