Tom Little
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About Tom Little
Secret material case against forces member dropped
... Prosecutor Tom Little KC said Mr Newsome had been suffering from a mental health condition which was linked to the reasons for his prosecution...
Chris Kaba: Met Police officer charged with murder
... As prosecutor Tom Little KC explained how the case would progress, some people in the public gallery began to cry and left the court...
David Carrick: Serial rapist PC humiliated victims, court hears
... Opening the case, prosecutor Tom Little KC said 48-year-old Carrick told a woman he met in a London bar in 2003 " he was the safest person that she could be with and that he was a police officer" before taking her back to his nearby flat...
Judges unlawfully releasing defendants, court hears
... Tom Little KC, for the director of public prosecutions, told the High Court the law required crown court judges to take the strike into account as a reason to keep defendants behind bars while awaiting trial...
Sarah Everard killer: Wayne Couzens appeals whole-life sentence
... Three more sentences are also being considered: Representing the Attorney General, Tom Little QC said Tustin s case " merited at the very least consideration of a whole-life order"...
David Amess trial: Judge says murder suspect has no legal defence
... " In his closing speech to the jury, Tom Little QC, prosecuting, said the evidence against Mr Ali was " utterly overwhelming and compelling"...
Sir David Amess: Terror suspect tells court he killed MP over Syria vote
... " Under cross-examination by Tom Little QC, Mr Ali told the court he had no regrets about killing Sir David, 69, and denied being " utterly shameless"...
Man threatened to kill others after stabbing Sir David Amess MP court told
... Tom Little QC, prosecuting, told how Mr Ali had feigned an interest in churches and healthcare to get a meeting with the Southend MP...
Secret material case against forces member dropped
By Sean SeddonBBC News
The case against a member of The Armed forces accused of sharing " highly sensitive military information" has been dropped.
Thomas Newsome, 37, was of the Official Secrets Act and was due to face trial in 2024.
But prosecutors dropped the case in light of a report about the defendant's Mental Health and the length of time he had already spent in custody.
It means Mr Newsome - who denied wrongdoing - has been formally cleared.
The latest hearing in his case took place at the Old Bailey on Friday, but The Prosecution offered no evidence against the defendant.
Prosecutor Tom Little KC said Mr Newsome had been suffering from a Mental Health condition which was linked to the reasons for his prosecution.
Mr Newsome's alleged offence arose from " grievances" with his employer, The Court heard.
An earlier hearing heard claimed Mr Newsome, who is from Poole in Dorset, shared a 10-page document after returning to the UK from an unspecified overseas deployment on 17 April.
Information about his unit and posting cannot be disclosed for legal reasons.
Mr Newsome was accused of making the " damaging disclosure of information relating to defence" to two senior officers and a civilian living outside the UK.
A second allegation related to possession of a USB stick said to have contained " highly sensitive material".
Mr Newsome had been due to face a trial at Kingston Crown Court on 8 April next year.
He had appeared at the Old Bailey by video link from his home for The Brief hearing and pleaded Not Guilty before The Prosecution signalled they would not pursue the case.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com