Jaggy Bunnet
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Full story:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/3629329.stm
Summary:
Witness comes forward with info on gangland murder suspect on condition of anonimity.
Police pass his details to suspects solicitor.
CS gas attack, knife attack, petrol bombs etc.
Witness moved and given new identity and compensation from police.
Clearly the police screwed up and have apologised and paid compensation.
What is the position of the solicitor? Do they have any duty of care? Should they have realised the consequences of passing this information on to their client? Are they liable? Have they broken any professional guidelines?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/3629329.stm
Summary:
Witness comes forward with info on gangland murder suspect on condition of anonimity.
Police pass his details to suspects solicitor.
CS gas attack, knife attack, petrol bombs etc.
Witness moved and given new identity and compensation from police.
Clearly the police screwed up and have apologised and paid compensation.
What is the position of the solicitor? Do they have any duty of care? Should they have realised the consequences of passing this information on to their client? Are they liable? Have they broken any professional guidelines?