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       JCIO
       By: greentourism Date: May 6, 2025, 4:32 am
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       There is no point in going to the JCIO either.  They do not
       uphold the Human Rights Act. We have learned not to escalate,
       once the decision is made it is made.  We are sorry that the
       judges are not interested in homelessness. Tina Irving
       Via email
       81-82 Queens Building
       Royal Courts of Justice
       Strand
       London WC2A 2LL
       DX44450 Strand
       E: general.enquiries@judicialconduct.gov.uk
       W: www.judicialconduct.gov.uk
       Our ref: 46407/25
       06 May 2025
       Dear xx,
       Your Complaint to the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office
       (JCIO)
       I refer to your complaint to the JCIO dated 22 April 2025.
       Reasons why the JCIO cannot accept your complaint
       When considering complaints, the JCIO is required to follow the
       Judicial Conduct Rules 2023
       (‘the 2023 Rules’), which are available to view on our website.
       Rule 10(a) of the 2023 Rules states that the JCIO must not
       accept a complaint which does
       not meet the requirements of Rule 8. To comply with Rule 8(c), a
       complaint must-
       “contain an allegation of misconduct on the part of an
       identified or identifiable
       person holding an office, which is supported by relevant details
       as specified in
       guidance published by the JCIO from time to time.”
       We cannot accept your complaint because it does not comply with
       Rule 8(c).
       The appendices to this letter contain more information about why
       we cannot accept
       complaints because they do not comply with Rule 8(c).
       In your complaint, you have raised an issue about a request that
       ‘the UAT to reopen’ a case.
       This is about judicial case management or judicial decisions,
       which, as set out in Appendix A
       below, does not constitute an allegation of misconduct.
       Please note that we cannot respond to any further correspondence
       about your complaint
       Please note that while we recognise you might not agree with our
       decision, it is final.
       Judicial Appointments and Conduct Ombudsman
       You can complain to the Judicial Appointments and Conduct
       Ombudsman, Douglas Marshall,
       if you believe that we have not handled your complaint properly.
       The Ombudsman does not
       have the power to investigate the complaint itself, but he can
       consider how we handled it.
       You should make your complaint within 28 days of receiving this
       letter. The Ombudsman is
       not required to consider complaints outside this period and will
       only do so if he believes it is
       appropriate in all the circumstances.
       To make a complaint, use the online form:
  HTML https://jaco.form.service.justice.gov.uk
       The Ombudsman’s Office can also be contacted:
       • In writing: 1.55, 1st Floor, The Tower, 102 Petty France,
       London, SW1H 9AJ
       • By e-mail: headofoffice@judicialombudsman.gov.uk
       You can find further information about the Ombudsman, as well as
       easy-read versions of the
       complaint form and leaflet, at:
  HTML https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/judicial-
       appointments-and-conduct-ombudsman
       Feedback
       While we recognise that not everyone will be happy with the
       decisions we have made or the
       outcome of a disciplinary process, we welcome constructive
       feedback about the quality of
       services we provide. Please consider responding to the short
       questionnaire at the link
       below. The feedback we receive will be used to identify ways to
       improve our services.
  HTML https://forms.office.com/e/s0qm7xjRzA?origin=lprLink
       Your personal data
       You can find information about how the JCIO collects and
       processes personal data in our
       Privacy Notice:
       www.complaints.judicialconduct.gov.uk/privacy-notice.
       Yours sincerely,
       Joseph Harrington
       Caseworker
       Judicial Conduct Investigations Office
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