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Phone Hacking Scandal/Police on the take
Morning all,
I just wondered what laws have been broken in the phone hacking scandal.
As far as I can tell there is: (based on news reports)
Bribery: the police taking money from Newscorp
Maybe something to do with privacy?: The accessing of celeb voicemail etc
Interfering with the course of justice: hacking phones of suspects, victims and their families during an on-going investigation.
Now, I am not sure if any of this is really against the law (except probably bribery?) - could you enlighten to me about what laws have been broken and whether court cases could be brought against the various parties?
Thanks in advance
Ab Editor
PS. please explain in way which could be understood by a very thick person such as myself.
I just wondered what laws have been broken in the phone hacking scandal.
As far as I can tell there is: (based on news reports)
Bribery: the police taking money from Newscorp
Maybe something to do with privacy?: The accessing of celeb voicemail etc
Interfering with the course of justice: hacking phones of suspects, victims and their families during an on-going investigation.
Now, I am not sure if any of this is really against the law (except probably bribery?) - could you enlighten to me about what laws have been broken and whether court cases could be brought against the various parties?
Thanks in advance
Ab Editor
PS. please explain in way which could be understood by a very thick person such as myself.
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Dave.
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Dave.
Is it actually interception though? If the voicemail is still there. Or would it still count if you opened someone's letter than gave it to them - which I suppose is the underlying logic?
Ideas on sentencing guidelines?
So the private investigator is likely to be strung up - does this mean all the journos who pushed for this can "get away with it"?
Ideas on sentencing guidelines?
So the private investigator is likely to be strung up - does this mean all the journos who pushed for this can "get away with it"?
In the case of Milly Dowler, particularly, it appears that there were Voicemails which were listened to, discounted as being unimportant and then removed in order to make room for other potentially more 'interesting' ones.........by the 'Hacker'.
I imagine there are several laws, probably formulated as a response to the perceived 'Terrorist threat' which have been pushed through in recent times, and can be used against the main players in this dreadful matter.
I imagine there are several laws, probably formulated as a response to the perceived 'Terrorist threat' which have been pushed through in recent times, and can be used against the main players in this dreadful matter.
Very basic summary
Telephone hacking is governed under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. Under privacy laws newspapers usually have a ‘public interest defence’ however this defence does not apply to information that has been gained through hacking, therefore the newspaper does not have a defence under RIPA 2000.
Telephone hacking is governed under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. Under privacy laws newspapers usually have a ‘public interest defence’ however this defence does not apply to information that has been gained through hacking, therefore the newspaper does not have a defence under RIPA 2000.
I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see articles that Stuart James Campbell is applying to have his conviction for the murder of Danielle Jones looked closely at........given that his conviction was largely reliant on Mobile 'phone evidence.
This Hacking scandal has so many ramifications on so many, different, things....
This Hacking scandal has so many ramifications on so many, different, things....
I'd like to think that heads will roll.......and that all other newspapers will be brought sharply into line...but I shan't hold my breath.
I don't think this will stop the Murdoch juggernaut. He'll sacrifice anyone who needs sacrificing in order to achieve his aims and pay lip-service wherever it needs paying.
I don't think this will stop the Murdoch juggernaut. He'll sacrifice anyone who needs sacrificing in order to achieve his aims and pay lip-service wherever it needs paying.
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