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Ex Army Lance Corporal threatened to shoot Alastair Campbell in the back of the head, court hears

Share Greg Stewart, defending, said: ‘This is not a campaign, it was a very, very poor lapse in a very, very low situation. The risk of recurrence is low. ‘The clinical psychiatrist is saying that there’s been a major turn around in his mental health and since accommodation was secured for his address, as well as efforts undertaken by himself. ‘There has been nothing of this ilk since. This is not the tip of the iceberg, plotting harm against prominent members of public, it was a short message of two lines. ‘It was all there, easy for him to type in his state of anger at the time.  

Taunton Magistrates Court latest - homeless man jailed for knife, driving, theft and drug offences

Taunton Magistrates Court latest - homeless man jailed for knife, driving, theft and drug offences
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Online hate and unwanted mail - The lows that cowardly trolls stoop targeting female politicians

Online hate and unwanted mail - The lows that cowardly trolls stoop targeting female politicians Virginia Crosbie quit Twitter because of the abuse she gets but she insists the is not a victim and wants people to stand together against the hate 05:00, 25 FEB 2021 The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now NorthWalesLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

New laws could make prosecution of online trolls evading justice easier

Investigators say the tech giants are generally helpful when tracking down the more serious and persistent law-breakers. However, many believe a lot of vicious online abuse does not hit the criminal threshold for charges to be brought. One said: “The level which it has to hit before it comes an offence is set too high. Because it doesn’t hit a threshold, the police are not allowed to start looking at identifying who that person is. “Facebook and Twitter would just say they’re not breaking the law and they are not breaching our conditions, so we can’t help you.”

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