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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 day ago

Man found guilty of murdering wife after child reveals new evidence in rare retrial

Robert Rhodes, 52, was convicted of murdering his wife Dawn on 2 June 2016 after their child provided new, compelling evidence of planning and manipulation.
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Police consider corporate manslaughter charges over UK Post Office software linked to 13 suicides

"The primary and sole focus at present remains the offences of perverting the course of justice and perjury and this has not changed. However, as was done with fraud offences previously, advice is being sought from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) around the offences of corporate and gross negligent manslaughter," the NPCC said without elaborating on possible targets. Separately, the NPCC said it was appealing for victims who signed non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) with the Post Office to come forward and speak to its investigation team.
Law
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Trial of five gardai hears evidence of text messages related to alleged speeding offence of Limerick hurler

Gardai have "Common Law powers" entitling them to use their own "discretion" when dealing with the public, a trial of four gardai and a retired superintendent accused of unlawfully interfering in pending or potential road traffic offences, heard, Friday.
Miscellaneous
#garda-misconduct
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

Gardai carried out dawn raid on home of superintendent suspected of disclosing confidential information, trial hears

fromIndependent
2 weeks ago
Miscellaneous

Gardai carried out dawn raid on home of superintendent suspected of disclosing confidential information, trial hears

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UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
3 months ago

Met inspector accused of destroying evidence

A 32-year-old Metropolitan Police detective inspector has been charged with perverting the course of justice for allegedly wiping a seized mobile phone and destroying evidence.
Law
fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 months ago

Met's youngest detective inspector' in court accused of destroying mobile phone evidence

A 32-year-old Metropolitan Police detective inspector is accused of remotely wiping a seized mobile phone, allegedly perverting the course of justice.
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