Post Office Prosecutor - Police Claims 'No Great Weight'
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Post Office Prosecutor Kevin Shiels says 'No Great Weight' was applied to Police claims of sufficient evidence in the case of Maureen McKelvey.
Kevin Sheils outlines a robust process that he followed in all cases he handled - including the one Post Office case that he came across. He tells the Post Office Inquiry that he had no prior, nor future, involvement in any Post Office prosecutions apart from that of Maureen McKelvey.
Suzanne Winters investigation reports form a substantial part of both the Post Office and Police cases against Maureen McKelvey accusing her of theft of pension money from her Post Office.
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