Ahead of today’s judgment over police obstructions to this case, here’s some background reading on why “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” must be rejected as an obstruction to justice…… (NCND = Neither Confirm Nor Deny – see here for an explanation)…
PRESS RELEASE: Met police admit for first time in legal case that undercover officers in intimate sexual relationships are not appropriate
At a High Court Hearing today, 6 June 2014, the Met police were finally forced to admit that if the claims brought by eight women, who alleged they were in long term intimate relationships, are true then such relationships would…
PRESS RELEASE: Court to hear issues against Met police over SDS deployments, as women issue legal challenge to NCND
* Women’s legal action over undercover relationships * Court hearing 5-6 June 2014, Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London On Thursday 5 June and Friday 6 June 2014, the main issues in a case against the Metropolitan Police over undercover…

PRESS RELEASE: Police accused of “obstructive and distressing approach” over legal action
On Thursday 5 June and Friday 6 June 2014 the High Court will hear an application to require the Metropolitan police to drop their “neither confirm nor deny” (NCND) stance in a case being brought against them over undercover relationships.…

PRESS RELEASE: Women’s legal challenge to Met’s “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” stance in undercover relationships case
ADVANCE NOTICE: Court Hearing 5-6 June 2014 On Thursday 5 June and Friday 6 June 2014 the High Court will hear an application to require the Metropolitan police to drop their “neither confirm nor deny” (NCND) stance in a case being brought…