Beep boop I am a robot
no they are innocent.
you cannot punish a person for something you cant prove, it's an insane concept that ruins any sense of justice.
Beep boop I am a robot
no they are innocent.
you cannot punish a person for something you cant prove, it's an insane concept that ruins any sense of justice.
I'm approached by people everyday with all manner of hairbrained schemes; certainly suffering fools can't be illegal
no they are innocent.
you cannot punish a person for something you cant prove, it's an insane concept that ruins any sense of justice.
Brooks cleared of charges. I wonder what the jury were shown to let her off.
Now for the important aspect to this case; in light of the verdict, has Stockhausen hung himself yet?
Brooks is legally innocent but she looks bad either way. Either she did know about the hacking which is bad, or she didn't in which case she is guilty of incompetence.
Beep boop
Now for the important aspect to this case; in light of the verdict, has Stockhausen hung himself yet?
Is he a picture?![]()
Though I do like the idea of removing juries and leaving all this to judges who, one would like to believe, would be dispassionate (or more likely totally out of touch with some parts of our media who'll only be happy when they can try people in their papers).
Though I do like the idea of removing juries and leaving all this to judges who, one would like to believe, would be dispassionate .
It can now be reported that the FBI has copies of at least 80,000 emails taken from the servers at News Corp in New York. These messages, including those sent up the chain of command by Brooks, were not part of the mass deletion that was ordered in London when it became clear that police officers were soon going to be searching for evidence of a vast criminal conspiracy.
The FBI emails, on a single disk, were shared with investigators in London, but their existence was disclosed to the judge until late in the phone hacking trial and they were ultimately not entered into evidence and therefore could not be reported until the jury had reached its verdicts.
The police chief in charge of one of Scotland Yard’s largest investigations, into alleged corrupt payments to public officials by Sun journalists, has claimed not to have seen an internal email stating all cash payments had to be approved by Rebekah Brooks.
Detective Superintendent Mark Kandiah was asked at Kingston Crown Court yesterday about an email dated April 2006 sent to senior executives by the newspaper’s managing editor, Graham Dudman, which stated: “With immediate effect, no cash payments to be made without Rebekah’s approval.”
The jury at the trial of six Sun journalists accused of paying public officials for confidential information was told by lawyers for Mr Dudman that the email had “literally surfaced in the last week”. Oliver Blunt QC asked: “I imagine you haven’t seen it?” Mr Kandiah, recently retired from the Met, replied: “No.”