The jurors in the trial of six Sun journalists have begun deliberating after retiring yesterday following a trial lasting nearly three months.
Former managing editor Graham Dudman, head of news Chris Pharo, ex-deputy news editor Ben O'Driscoll, reporter Jamie Pyatt, picture editor John Edwards and former reporter John Troup are accused of being involved in paying backhanders to public officials for stories.
They deny all 14 counts on the indictment at Kingston upon Thames Crown Court in south-west London.
Picture: Jamie Pyatt, Reuters
The jury of nine men and three women, who began hearing the case in mid-October, were told yesterday by Judge Richard Marks QC: "This is a serious and very important case for all the defendants concerned.
"You must give it, as I know you will, the utmost attention and deal with it fairly by a calm disposition and analytical evaluation of the evidence.
"You have as little or as much time as you need. There is no pressure on time whatsoever."
Prosecutors say the defendants' aim was to "steal a march" on competitors by paying contacts to obtain exclusive stories.
Picture: Chris Pharo, Reuters
The defence has argued that the case is "rotten to its core" and the men had been "fed to the wolves".
Pharo, 45, of Sandhurst in Berkshire, O'Driscoll, 38, of Windsor in Berkshire, and Dudman, of Brentwood in Essex, each deny three counts against them.
Picture: John Edwards, Reuters
Pyatt, 51, of Windsor, Berkshire, and Edwards, 50, of Brentwood, Essex, deny two counts each.
And Troup, 49, of Saffrdon Walden, Essex, denies the one charge against him.
Picture: Graham Dudman, Reuters
Stories which involved allegedly illegal payments included details about serial killer Peter Sutcliffe, pop star Mick Hucknall and murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler, and involved information being sold to the Sun by prison staff, police and nurses.
The jury were sent home for the day yesterday afternoon and will continue deliberating today.
Below are the reports Press Gazette has published from the Sun six trial since mid-October.
Six Sun journalists on trial corrupted public officials 'on a grand scale', court hears
Broadmoor was a 'goldmine for stories' conspiracy trial of the Sun six told
Sun six trial: Journalist accused of paying for information about police downloading indecent images
Broadmoor site manager tells court staff knew Sutcliffe and Napper stories were being leaked to Sun
Former Broadmoor clinical director tells of 'damaging' impact of serial killer story leaks to Sun
Sun six trial: Broadmoor inmates watching porn and killer on suicide watch among leaked stories
News Corp feared corporate charge over payments could 'kill company' and risk 46,000 jobs
Sun six cleared of involvement in 'overarching' conspiracy – but all still face individual charges
Sun reporter Jamie Pyatt tells court of paying Eton College pupils for stories in Windsor pub
Sun six trial: 'Handed over by my own company for doing what I had done loyally for 27 years'
Sun reporter Jamie Pyatt: 'We all knew public officials were being paid, I accept that'
Former Sun deputy news editor Ben O'Driscoll accuses colleague Pyatt of lying in evidence
Former Sun reporter John Troup was sacked from council PR job over arrest, court hears
'Blaming' News International 'is not a defence' hacking trial told
Sun journalists shopped to police by News Int in cover-up to save more senior figures, trial told
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