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Plus: ID of defendant to remain secret, sensitive inquests debate – and more news in brief
Judge decides against referring one of the cases to the Attorney General
Agency boss receives first DA-Notice after captain caught on camera with trousers down
Journalist’s request for open reporting is upheld by senior judge
“It’s necessary and important that the public know who this particular young offender is” – reporter
Gazette news man backed by council and police as paper exposes graffiti yob
A campaign group is claiming that the Home Secretary will have “extraordinary powers” to order that inquests should be held in secret
The traditional letters page could attract special defence in libel cases
Court banned The Argus from naming teenager, after previously agreeing his identity could be published
Magistrates perform u-turn on naming of 15-year-old Asbo boy
Order made by court is “convoluted, difficult to understand and unlawful” – lawyer
News agency hack battles barristers to lift reporting restriction
Teenage flasher remains anonymous; Argus video sparks investigation and more news in brief
Brighton Argus court reporter helped persuade a judge to lift an anonymity order
Children and Young Persons Act order allows adult to remain anonymous
Canoe man story was every editor’s dream – but did the coverage go to far?