Funny how all the bleeding hearts crying about ch 7's ethics have not bothered to mention the woman charged with theft has been charged under a little used law of Theft by Finding, so it seems they are not disputing that she found the docs but alleging that she assumed ownership after finding them which is not allowed.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22324929-661,00.html
Police have since charged two people over the theft of the documents after officers seized them in a raid on Seven's Docklands offices.
The woman is alleged to have committed an offence known as "theft by finding".
The documents were reported stolen hours after Channel 7 broadcast allegations of drug abuse at the Melbourne club, citing the medical records as evidence.
Seven named the drugs and the club, but not the players. Those details now cannot be published by court order.
An injunction preventing public identification of the players and other details stands until a further court hearing tomorrow.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22324929-661,00.html
Police have since charged two people over the theft of the documents after officers seized them in a raid on Seven's Docklands offices.
The woman is alleged to have committed an offence known as "theft by finding".
The documents were reported stolen hours after Channel 7 broadcast allegations of drug abuse at the Melbourne club, citing the medical records as evidence.
Seven named the drugs and the club, but not the players. Those details now cannot be published by court order.
An injunction preventing public identification of the players and other details stands until a further court hearing tomorrow.