Operation Ore and internet allegations
Concern about the prevalence and accessibility of child .ography
has magnified in recent years with the growth of the internet.
The law is clear that it is a serious crime to intentionally access or
possess such material.
However, when it comes to identifying intention and criminal acts in
this complex ephemeral medium, there are many pitfalls ensnaring the
innocent as well as the guilty.
Operation Ore was a large-scale police investigation supposedly
targeting paid subscribers to an internet child .ography gateway.
In the UK, thousands of people were implicated and convicted or
cautioned even though they protested no knowledge of having visited the site
or any interest or intention to access child .ography.
It has since emerged that the blueprint employed to incriminate
suspects was fundamentally flawed, so that many people may have been
implicated in a crime they did not commit.
With the help of experts, Chris Saltrese Solicitors has carried out
groundbreaking evidential and legal research into Operation Ore and is
preparing a raft of criminal appeals and judicial reviews of cautions.
If you were wrongly convicted or cautioned in relation to Operation
Ore, please get in touch and we may be able to assist.
http://www.chrissaltrese.co.uk/operationore.html
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