Teenager jailed over court photo

Release Date 26 Sep, 2011 in BBC News

 
   

Technology in the dock as man imprisoned for taking photo in court

The Guardian (blog) - 26 Sep, 2011
The prime minster may have championed the principle of introducing cameras for sentencing in trials but judges remain remarkably jumpy when caught at the wrong end of a lens. Greater transparency for the public services is clearly not the same as ...

Teenager jailed over court photo

BBC News - 26 Sep, 2011
A teenager from Luton has been jailed for two months for taking a photograph of a courtroom from the public gallery during a hearing. Paul Thompson, 19, had gone to Luton Crown Court to support a friend facing a custodial sentence for robbing an ...

So that's why our prisons are full! Teenager jailed for TWO MONTHS for taking ...

Daily Mail - Chris Parsons - 26 Sep, 2011
A teenager who took a photograph inside a court using his Blackberry has been jailed for two months. Paul Thompson, 19, had been sitting in the public gallery at Luton Crown Court when he took a quick snap after receiving a message ...

Teenager jailed for taking photo in a courtroom

Mirror.co.uk - Greig Box-Turnbull - 26 Sep, 2011
A TEENAGER who took a photograph in court on his BlackBerry phone has been jailed for two months. Paul Thompson was sitting in the public gallery on Friday when he received a message from a girl asking ...

 

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