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The trial of Tommy and Gail Sheridan started on 4 October 2010 at the Glasgow High Court, before Lord Bracadale, with a jury of thirteen women and two men. It concluded on 23 December. All charges against Gail Sheridan [22] had been dropped on 17 December while Tommy Sheridan was found guilty [23] of five of the original twelve perjury charges.
In September 2011 having been ordered to search its internal email system, News Group Newspapers "found 'many tens of thousands' of new documents and emails that could contain evidence about the scale of phone hacking at the paper...Two very large new caches of documents have been [discovered] which the current management were unaware of."
Tommy Sheridan: Leader of Solidarity: Approached Scotland Yard: 2009: Given two sets of hacking notes by Glenn Muclaire dated 2004 from Met after court order, and published them during his perjury trial. Starting legal proceedings against NOTW, the Met and Mulcaire Ulrika Jonsson: TV presenter: Warned by police: 2011
Her Majesty's Advocate v Thomas Sheridan and Gail Sheridan was the 2010 criminal prosecution of Tommy Sheridan, a former Member of the Scottish Parliament and his wife Gail Sheridan for perjury in relation to an earlier civil case called Sheridan v News Group Newspapers. [note 1] Tommy Sheridan was found guilty and sentenced to three years in ...
News Group has, in simple terms, three lines of defence. It will firstly argue that Harry has run out of time to bring allegations of unlawful information gathering. This saw off his mobile phone ...
This is a partial, alphabetical list of actual victims whose confidential information was reportedly targeted or actually acquired, in conjunction with the news media phone hacking scandal. [1] [2] Dates in parentheses, when included, indicate the approximate time frame during which information was acquired. The reference citations, in many ...
It checks all the boxes on the Sheridan hitmaker list: Beloved male baby boomer movie star; cowboy hats; blind worship of capitalism and the wealthy; and just enough explosions and bloodshed to ...
A group of eight U.S. newspapers is suing ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging that the technology companies have been “purloining millions” of copyrighted news articles without ...