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Hillsborough solicitor probed by regulatory body over police statements

Hillsborough solicitor probed by regulatory body over police statements
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PC feared account of Hillsborough tragedy would be 'magicked away' if changes refused, jury told


PC feared account of Hillsborough tragedy would be 'magicked away' if changes refused, jury told
Jurors were today told of claims made by Maxwell Groome, a former PC with South Yorkshire Police
Peter Metcalf (left), a solicitor who worked with South Yorkshire police, along with retired former Detective Inspector Alan Foster (centre) and retired former Chief Superintendent Donald Denton
A retired PC said he assumed his statement about the Hillsborough tragedy would be “magicked away” if he refused to sign an amended copy, a court heard.
Maxwell Groome claimed he was taken through his account and told “you can’t say that because it is criticising the chain of command ”.

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Hillsborough trial: PC 'pressured to sign changed account'


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image captionAlan Foster, Donald Denton and Peter Metcalf each deny perverting the course of justice
A retired officer said he assumed his Hillsborough statement would be "magicked away" if he refused to sign an amended copy, a court has heard.
Two retired officers and an ex-police solicitor are on trial accused of amending statements to "mask failings".
Maxwell Groome told investigators in 2014 that he was asked to write up an account of what had happened.
Mr Groome said he had visits from officers asking him to sign an amended version but he initially refused.
Ninety-six Liverpool fans died as a result of the 1989 stadium crush.

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DWF raids DLA Piper and BCLP to boost UK corporate and real estate teams


DWF raids DLA Piper and BCLP to boost UK corporate and real estate teams
05 May 2021
DWF raids DLA Piper and BCLP to boost UK corporate and real estate teams
The five new senior hires will be based across the firm's Leeds and London offices
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Listed firm DWF has made five senior hires across its UK business, strengthening both its corporate and real estate teams.
The new recruits include former DLA Piper corporate partners Wendy Harrison and Jonathan Procter, as well as corporate partner Alexis Karim, who joins from Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. Harrison and Procter are based in Leeds, while Karim is based in London. Meantime, real estate partner Andrew Batterton and legal director Naithan McBride also join from DLA Piper in Leeds. Batterton joins the planning team this month, while McBride will join the global construction team in June.

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Solicitor sought to present police in 'best light' after Hillsborough, jury hears

Solicitor sought to present police in 'best light' after Hillsborough, jury hears
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Hillsborough disaster police statements were changed, court hears


10:42 EDT, 21 April 2021
Police statements about the day of the Hillsborough disaster were changed to remove criticism that officers were 'like headless chickens' and 'light on manpower', a court heard today.
Peter Metcalf, 71, who acted as solicitor for South Yorkshire Police following the tragedy at the 1989 FA Cup semi-final, is charged alongside former senior officers Donald Denton, 83, and Alan Foster, 74, with perverting the course of justice.
They are accused of amending accounts of the day to 'mask failings' of police after the disaster on April 15, in which 96 Liverpool fans died. 
Jurors at the Nightingale court sitting at the Lowry Theatre in Salford heard the alleged edits had focused on areas where the force had expected to face criticism at an inquiry led by Lord Justice Taylor. 

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Hillsborough police officer's 'headless chickens' comment 'removed from statement'

Hillsborough police officer's 'headless chickens' comment 'removed from statement'
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Hillsborough accused 'altered police statements to minimise blame'


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Retired South Yorkshire Police officer Donald Denton
Two retired officers and a force solicitor tried to minimise the blame on South Yorkshire Police in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster, a court has heard.
Former South Yorkshire Police chief superintendent Donald Denton, 83, Alan Foster, 74, a retired detective chief inspector, and Peter Metcalf, 71, a former solicitor for the force, are alleged to have perverted the course of justice following the tragedy at the FA Cup semi-final on April 15, 1989, in which 96 Liverpool fans died.
On Tuesday, a trial at the Nightingale court at the Lowry Theatre in Salford heard the defendants were involved in amending statements about the day of the disaster.

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Two retired officers and ex solicitor altered statements in aftermath of Hillsborough, court hears


10:06 EDT, 20 April 2021
Two police officers and a solicitor changed their statements about the Hillsborough disaster to 'minimise the blame' on South Yorkshire Police, a court heard today.
Retired chief superintendent Donald Denton, 83, retired detective chief inspector Alan Foster, 74, and former lawyer Peter Metcalf, 71, deny perverting the course of justice in the wake of the 1989 tragedy in which 96 Liverpool fans died.
They appeared at the Nightingale court at the Lowry Theatre in Salford today for the opening of their trial. 
Sarah Whitehouse QC, prosecuting, told the court: 'The allegation is that these three tried to minimise the blame that might be heaped upon the South Yorkshire Police at the many different forms of inquiry that followed that dreadful day.

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