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Final News of the World journalist sentenced over hacking

Jul 6, 2015, 6:30 AM

Former News of the World features editor Jules Stenson arrives at the Old Bailey for sentencing, in...

Former News of the World features editor Jules Stenson arrives at the Old Bailey for sentencing, in London, Monday, July 6, 2015. Four years after a phone-hacking scandal sank the News of the World, the last of the tabloid's journalists to face charges has been sentenced. A judge on Monday gave ex-features editor Jules Stenson a four-month suspended sentence and 200 hours community service for conspiring to hack phones. Stenson had pleaded guilty. (John Stillwell/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES

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LONDON (AP) — Four years after a phone-hacking scandal sank the News of the World, the last of the tabloid’s journalists to face charges has been sentenced.

A judge on Monday gave ex-features editor Jules Stenson a four-month suspended sentence, 200 hours community service and a 5,000 pound ($7,800) fine for conspiring to hack phones.

The 49-year-old journalist broke down in the dock as the judge told him he would not be going to prison.

Judge John Saunders said Stenson was under intense pressure to get scoops when he turned to phone hacking, which was already widespread at the newspaper.

In 2005-2006, Stenson supervised Dan Evans, a reporter who has admitted hacking and has testified as a prosecution witness at the trials of his former colleagues. Evans eavesdropped on the voicemail messages of celebrities including actress Sienna Miller, soccer star Sol Campbell and boxer Amir Khan.

The judge said Stenson “was put in a position of competing with people working on the news desk who he knew were phone hacking, and his editor condoned the practice.”

He said Stenson’s attitude was, “if you can’t beat them, join them.”

The July 2011 revelation that the Rupert Murdoch-owned tabloid had eavesdropped on the voicemails of a teenage murder victim — as well as celebrities, politicians and the royal family — rocked Britain’s media, political and police establishments.

Murdoch shut down the 168-year-old newspaper, and his News Corp. cooperated with a police investigation that saw dozens of its staff arrested.

Nine have been convicted of hacking, including Andy Coulson, a former editor who served as Prime Minister David Cameron’s communications chief. He was sentenced last year to 18 months in prison.

The police investigation initially focused on Murdoch’s tabloids but expanded to take in the rival Mirror Group of newspapers.

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