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Given he was involved in hacking a dead girls phone he will get the same treatments as a paedophile would in prison.
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Finding religion is the other way to go.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostLeast he will learn a lot in prison.
Will he come out and write a book?
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Given that the figure you quote is fantasy bulltulip, I'd say it's worth every pennyOriginally posted by Flashman View PostThe Daily Telegraph reckons this trial cost £100 million quid.
Money well spent?
Prosecution costs are said to be £200,000. Defence barristers naturally milked Murdoch for all they could, but that's his problem. Once a costs order is made at the conclusion of the case, why don't you come back to us with some real figures?
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Originally posted by backthemac View PostFor F***sake doesn't plod have some real crime to go after?Ah, the "rich people's crimes really aren't crimes, poor people's crimes are what we pay our taxes to have policed" school of jurisprudenceOriginally posted by Flashman View PostThe Daily Telegraph reckons this trial cost £100 million quid.
Money well spent?
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The Daily Telegraph reckons this trial cost £100 million quid.
Money well spent?
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How do we know this board isn't littered with pro Murdoch spin doctor sock puppets?
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They need to go after rich people to make it "fair" especially as the Tories have turned on the plod and a few have them have been caught doing dodgy things like framing a "lovely" MP, being paid for news stories, lying about Hillsborough, causing the death of an innocent passer-by.....Originally posted by backthemac View PostFor F***sake doesn't plod have some real crime to go after?
Oh and to "phone hack" properly you use social engineering to get the lovely mobile operators customer service reps to reset the PINs on voicemail for lots of numbers to the default. Channel 4 news showed how it's properly done.
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For F***sake doesn't plod have some real crime to go after?Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
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Good things come to those who wait? Scotland Yard want to interview Rupert Murdoch about crime at his UK papers | UK news | The GuardianOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostI didn't see the once-Australian, now-American person who was paying his salary, presumably on the basis of the results of these illegal activities, being brought before the court.
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Whatever is the least worst at the timeOriginally posted by speling bee View PostWhich political party do you support?
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