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Topic History of: The "collapse" of the undercover cop trial
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JK2006 Trials do not "collapse". They end either in convictions (as one of mine did - great for the meejah) or acquittal (as my second trial did; but the media prefer "collapse").

But it does make me wonder whether an older (by ten years) Guildford police officer (or ex) might want to reveal the extraordinary behaviour behind my wrongful conviction.