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UK: Court documents found in middle of road

Posted on January 9, 2009 by Dissent

David Mills reports:

A file of confidential documents relating to an ongoing court case have been found scattered across a road by a member of the public.

Around 100 muddied A4 sheets were found near the Waldo Road tip in Bromley at the junction of Homesdale Road and Waldo Road at around 9am on Tuesday (Jan 6).

Documents recovered included police interview records, witness statements, police bail notices, custody records and personal information about the defendants.

The file – which belongs to MK Law solicitors in Deptford – fell out of a car after one of the firm’s advocates failed to shut his boot properly.

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