Jurors in the hacking trial have been told not to be "dazzled" by the defendants' power and influence when they decide their verdicts. Mr Justice Saunders
began summing up the case against former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks (pictured, Reuters) and Andy Coulson and five others on the 126th day of the trial. He told the jury that everyone was
entitled to their privacy and should not have their phones hacked.
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