In 2007, News of the World royal correspondent Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire were jailed after being convicted of
illegally intercepting the voicemail messages of staff working for Princes William and Harry.
That was the line from January 2007, when the paper's royal editor, Clive Goodman, was jailed for
illegally intercepting the royal household's messages.
On 26 January 2007 Goodman was imprisoned for four months, having pleaded guilty to
illegally intercepting phone messages from Clarence House; his co-conspirator Glenn Mulcaire was sentenced to six months.
In 2011, working now with Taylor Hampton Solicitors in London, Lewis seems about to close a $ 4.7 million settlement in the Dowler case and has «more than 70 clients who believe News of the World
illegally intercepted their cellphone voice mails», according to a Wall Street Journal story.
Ben Jaffey of Blackstone Chambers told the tribunal that more than half of all calls made by inmates to members of parliament had been
illegally intercepted in the past ten years.
Documents published by the Guardian in 2009 include an email containing the transcripts of 35
illegally intercepted voicemail messages, sent by a junior reporter, Ross Hindley, for the chief reporter, Neville Thurlbeck.
A BBC Panorama programme claims that Alex Marunchak, formerly the paper's senior executive editor, commissioned a specialist snooper who
illegally intercepted email messages from a target's computer and faxed copies of them to Marunchak's News of the World office.
In the Goodman trial, Mr Taylor was revealed as one of the public figures whose phone messages were
illegally intercepted by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire.
Such a guarantee is impossible, and a lawyer can no more guarantee against unauthorized access to electronic information than he can guarantee that a burglar will not break into his file room or that someone will not
illegally intercept his mail or steal a fax.
You should be aware that contacting me through the Internet is not considered secure and therefore you should not send confidential information that could be
illegally intercepted by others.
Not exact matches
«Similarly, the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, in the Niger Delta has
intercepted a large barge conveying about 150,000 litres of
illegally refined petroleum products.
As these animals are largely
illegally acquired from the streets and their homes, as well as
illegally transported across provincial borders without the necessary paperwork,
intercepted trucks can be seized by the police and the dogs confiscated.
Please note, however, that security breaches can occur even if reasonable steps are taken to prevent such breaches; for example, we can not guarantee that information provided through our sites will not be
illegally accessed on our servers or
intercepted while being transmitted to us over the Internet.