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Prison tutor jailed for affair with inmate

Melissa Murphy, 48, abused her position of trust at HMP Chelmsford. She pleaded guilty to misconduct after letters and a photo were found. Read the full story.

Prison guard admits sex act on inmate

A female prison officer from Suffolk has pleaded guilty to misconduct after engaging in a sexual relationship with an inmate she was guarding. She will be sentenced in January.

12 Officers Face Hillsborough Misconduct Case

The IOPC has identified 12 officers with a case to answer for gross misconduct related to the Hillsborough disaster and its aftermath. Read the full report and key findings.

Cop banned for life after leaking to drug dealer

Trainee officer Maryam Ilyas has been barred from policing for life after accessing police systems to warn her drug dealer boyfriend about a covert operation. Discover the full story of this breach of trust.

Iowa Judge Resigns After Drunk Driving Arrest

An Iowa district court judge has stepped down from her position following charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, marking another high-profile judicial misconduct case in the US legal system.

Police officer's sex admission in Claudia Lawrence case

A serving police officer faces gross misconduct charges after admitting he would have sexual relations with a key suspect in the Claudia Lawrence disappearance case, exposing troubling conduct within the investigation.

Prosecutor used auto-delete texts in criminal case

A senior prosecutor faces judicial scrutiny after admitting to using auto-delete messaging features during a major criminal investigation, raising concerns about evidence preservation and transparency.

NH Supreme Court Justice in Corruption Scandal

A bombshell investigation reveals Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi faces multiple corruption allegations, including improper political donations and ethical violations that could shake the New Hampshire judiciary to its core.

Trump judicial nominee rejected over racist texts

President Trump's judicial nominee Paul Ingrassia has been voted down by the Senate Judiciary Committee after revelations of racist and inflammatory text messages, dealing a significant blow to the administration's judicial appointments.

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