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Hacking trial postponed for second day

24/03/2014

By Martin HickmanThe phone hacking case was postponed for the second day today due to the continued illness of former News of the World journalist Clive Goodman.Mr Goodman, who recently had a heart operation, was sent by ambulance to St Thomas' Hospital on Friday morning leading to the postponement of that day's sitting.He was unable to attend London's Central Criminal Court again this morning and the jury was sent home without sitting.The case is expected to continue tomorrow. It is due to conclude in May.

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