The husband of a Post Office branch manager left with a criminal record has said it would "mean the world to" his late wife if her name is cleared after her tragic death.
She was left with a conviction for embezzlement after pleading guilty at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court in 2009 to one charge of embezzlement and was handed a community service order requiring 300 hours of unpaid work. Speaking after the hearing, Lorimer's widower David, 62, said it would mean "the world" for her name to be cleared. He said: "It's been so difficult living with it, still trying to do your own thing, face your friends. It's always in the background.
She added: "It should all have been dealt with a lot sooner." The SCCRC referred Lorimer's conviction to the High Court for determination as it concluded she pled guilty in circumstances that were, or could be said to be, clearly prejudicial to her. "If the person affected has died, we will accept applications from next of kin. Our service is free and easy to use. You don't need a solicitor.
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