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Topic History of: NOW 'Royal Reporter' sent to jail
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In The Know Perhaps now we'll see a little more integrity in reporting?

I doubt it !
JK2006 Police, lawyers, media, judges... a good story is the holy grail; forget fairness or justice.
walter sobchak "John Kelsey QC, defending Goodman, said his client was "a man of the highest integrity" who had "departed from a lifetime of high standards". "

BBC News reports on Clive Goodman's character after he was sentenced to 4 months inside for hacking onto voice mail boxes of the rare rich and famous. Am I alone thinking that is an extremely lenient sentence. What say you JK with your new found legal knowledge and zeal?