I am the first teacher in the United Kingdom to have undergone a polygraph examination in an attempt to prove their innocence. The examination was undertaken by one of the most authoritative experts in this field - Don Cargill of NADAC.
This evidence was ignored by Lancashire County Council even though such examinations are valid, reliable and are used by government in the Offender Management Act 2007.
If I had committed the crime of which I am accused :
- I would have failed as a mother and would have resigned immediately.
- I would have failed as a teacher and would have resigned immediately.
- I would not have subjected my partner and family to the extreme stress that they have all suffered and would have resigned immediately.
- I would not have exhausted my lifes savings in legal expenses to defend my case.
- I would not have subjected myself to the humiliation of undergoing a polygraph examination and at my cost.
- I would not continue to fight for justice even though the cost to my health is so very high.
I am a God fearing person and I swear by whatever oath that I am innocent. I swear on the sad memory of my parents that I am innocent.
I also swear that I will NOT stop seeking redress and justice; not just for me, but for all those poor souls who are suffering under similar circumstances and regrettably those yet to come in the future.
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