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Scottish Hostages, Tommy Campbell and Joe Steele, will make a 'application for liberty' (what we sassenachs call bail) on Tuesday 11th December. Though their appeal is 12 to18 months away the application should be successful.

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Garry Mills and Tony Poole, their JR against CCRJ's refusal to refer their case back to the court of appeal finished on Wednesday 5th December, judgement reserved.

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   Y'all can't have failed to miss the release of the 'Harry Potter' film a few weeks ago. As soon as it was released the 'fake brands' brigade were churning out replicas in there thousands.

But not to worry those intrepid chaps from 'weight and measures' were on the trail of these miserable scumbags.

Within days they had caught and arrested two males, who were using the internet to advertise the fake goods, occupation of those arrested 'west midlands police officers'.

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On the move:

Samar Alimi, from HMP Holloway to HMP Cookham Wood

Jimmy Ingram form HMP Maidstone to HMP Swaleside

Satpal Ram from HMP Blakenhurst to HMP Blantyre House, (this is Satpal's 71st move and 37th different prison.)

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Coppers do the Crime - but they Never do the Time

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No Action Against Senior Officer Over Shooting

A senior police officer suspended over the fatal shooting of an unarmed man is to escape disciplinary action after he was retired on medical grounds.

Deputy Chief Constable of Sussex Police Mark Jordan, 43, was suspended on full pay for his role in the authorisation of the operation that led to the shooting of James Ashley in January 1999.

Officers were told Mr Ashley, 41, was a violent drug dealer who may be armed. He was shot at his flat in St Leonards, East Sussex, while naked in bed with his girlfriend, Caroline Courtland Smith. No guns or drugs were found at the flat.

Mr Jordan was among several senior officers who were suspended from Sussex Police, including the former Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse, over the shooting.

Mr Whitehouse was forced to resign over the affair by Home Secretary David Blunkett.

After taking independent medical advice, the Sussex Police Authority today decided to retire Mr Jordan, who was suspended in February 1999. He joined Sussex Police in 1991 and had 25 years of experience as a police officer.

David Rogers, chairman of the police authority, said: "We have received unequivocal medical advice, including an independent opinion and taken into account the enormous pressure under which our officers are expected to work.

"We have also considered our own duty to work with the Chief Constable to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of Sussex Police and the rights of the individual concerned."

Mr Rogers added that as Mr Jordan had been retired on the grounds of ill health, disciplinary proceedings against him would be dropped.

Mr Jordan's case was among the last to be dealt with following the shooting, which rocked the force.

Earlier this year three officers, Chris Siggs, Chris Burton and Kevin French, were cleared in court of misconduct in public office. The Police Complaints Authority is yet to decide if they should face internal action.

Another Pc, Chris Sherwood, was cleared of the unlawful killing of Mr Ashley at the Old Bailey. He has recently been told he will face no internal disciplinary proceedings.

By Matt Adams, PA News