File. Conscientious objectors

Reference No:
U DCL/1/9
Dates:
1940-1942
Description:

Including:

a) a series of letters between Mr Green and the Secretary about the legality of the treatment of C.O.s, especially in regard to his son (10/03/1942-16/04/1942)

b) letter to the Legal Department about an individual case and the response to take the case to the Central Board for Conscientious Objectors (Jul-Sep 1941)

c) details of the prejudice in the court room of an individual case, a Jehovah's Witness, and a second letter addressed to the C.B.C.O. hoping to push the matter (Apr-Jul 1941)

d) various letters detailing the difficulties of finding work when waiting on the answer of a Tribunal (17/12/1940 - 20/01/1941)

e) C..O applying too late for the services of a solicitor and the reply of what to do to best present the case to a tribunal (4-6/01/[1941])

f) injustice in the tribunals and the response of the Legal Department (Nov 1940)

g) advice of what to do when appearing in Tribunals i.e. legal help (1940).

Format:
Archive Item
Extent:
1 file
Language:
Access Conditions:
Access will be granted to any accredited reader
Repository:
Hull University Archives
Collection:
Records of Liberty (formerly The National Council for Civil Liberties)