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Carr v News Group Newspapers Ltd

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Carr v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2005] EWHC 971 is an English legal case in which Maxine Carr was awarded a lifelong injunction preventing publication of her new identity.[1] Carr provided a false alibi to Ian Huntley who was convicted of the Soham murders.

References

  1. ^ Foster, S. (2008), Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 204