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Sally Murrer03 Dec 2008
She talks of her attempts to clear her name.

A year ago, Sally Murrer, a reporter on the Milton Keynes Citizen, was charged by police with 'aiding and abetting misconduct in public office'. Her alleged crime was to have received leaked information from a police officer. During the course of the investigation her home and offices were searched, she was arrested three times, spent a night in the cells, and was strip-searched. She feared she would spend her life in prison. The case has been described as “Orwellian” and last Friday the charges against her were dismissed. Sally joins Jenni to describe her ordeal.
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