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Gordon Brown’s plans to use phone tapping evidence in court thrown into chaos

Posted By: admin 23 July, 2009

Gordon Brown’s plans to use phone tapping evidence in court thrown into chaosThe proposed use of phone tapping evidence to secure convictions in terrorist and criminal trials has been shown in secret tests to be unworkable.

(Via Tech and Web from Times Online.)

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