A Sun journalist facing trial for ‘conspiracy to cause misconduct in public office’ has highlighted the plight of the many UK journalists caught up in criminal investigations prompted by the hacking scandal.
The Sun staffer has already pleaded not-guilty at a preliminary hearing. He insists the stories involved were firmly in the public interest.
Press Gazette is not naming him to avoid any suggestion of prejudicing his trial under the Contempt of Court Act.
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