by Carl Fellstrom | Feb 17, 2011 | Uncategorized
Giovanni Di Stefano will be needing a competent lawyer to avoid extraditionAlmost four years ago I wrote about the criminal’s favourite lawyer, Giovanni Di Stefano ,being investigated over allegations that he stripped clients of more than £3...
by Carl Fellstrom | Dec 6, 2010 | colin gunn, human rights, organised crime, prison
In yet another depressing sign of the times Colin Gunn, a self-styled gangster who epitomises the worst of the UK’s chav generation has won an important victory for prisoners seeking respect from within the walls of the prison establishment. As the Sunday...
by Carl Fellstrom | Oct 5, 2010 | andy coulson, journalism, metropolitan police, news international, phone hacking
THIS week’s Channel 4 Dispatches took the story of phone hacking in Fleet Street further and ratcheted up the pressure on David Cameron’s spin doctor Andy Coulson another small notch. The eloquent and incisive presentation by political columnist Peter...
by Carl Fellstrom | Sep 2, 2010 | andy coulson, david cameron, journalism, news of the world, phone hacking
David Cameron must decide if Andy Coulson (right) is really the right man to be communicating his ideasTHE allegations due to be printed in this Sunday’s New York Times magazine go the furthest so far in the tawdry tale of phone hacking at the News of the...
by Carl Fellstrom | Aug 10, 2010 | organised crime, police, Stirlands, witness protection
Today’s news that Coroner and QC Karon Monaghan has called for a review of the the UK’s witness protection services has been a long time coming and is long overdue. If nothing else, Hoods , illustrated just what happens when there is no...
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