Emily Maitlis stalker wrote letters 'to prove innocence'

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Edward Vines is accused of attempting to breach a restraining order six times by writing from jail.

A stalker who has harassed BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis for more than 25 years told a court he had to breach a restraining order "to prove my innocence".

At Nottingham Crown Court, he said the letters contained legal arguments he had not had a chance to present.Vines met Ms Maitlis while they were studying at Cambridge University Representing himself in court, he told the jury he had admitted earlier offences as he was scared for his safety but had therefore been denied a trial.

 

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