| Operation Ore was based on flawed evidence from the start | ||
| Britain’s biggest ever computer crime investigation, Operation Ore, was flawed by a catalogue of “discrepancies, errors and uncertainties”, disclosed reports of two national police conferences. | ||
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| Operation Ore finally collapses | ||
| On April 1 2011, a British High Court judge ruled that Detective Con Brian Hopkins had ‘no honest belief’ that Mr Clifford had downloaded indecent images of children, and brought charges ‘to protect his own position’. | ||
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| Operation Ore Appeal | ||
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Today is the day, our legal team embarks on a journey that has taken years to achieve. Regardless of what obstacles that where thrown in our way, the suffering many members had under gone, we won't be stopped... The message started yesterday at 10pm on ITV's NEWS AT 10 The Telegraph Police had 'serious doubts' about database evidence The Guardian Case could clear names of hundreds of men accused of child pornography UPDATE Last week the formal 2 day appeal took place, this week our legal team have had further exchanges with the court after which a date for the judgment should be known. OBU.. |
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