Details of request 'S. 1 (1) (a) (iii) of the Malicious Communications Act 1988'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
16591 sent Tue Nov 11 10:47:01 UTC 2008 waiting_response Tue Nov 11 10:47:01 UTC 2008 waiting_response outgoing
20196 response Tue Dec 16 16:17:20 UTC 2008 incoming
20210 followup_sent Tue Dec 16 17:19:53 UTC 2008 waiting_response Tue Dec 16 17:19:59 UTC 2008 waiting_response outgoing
21681 followup_sent Wed Dec 24 03:29:55 UTC 2008 internal_review Wed Dec 24 03:29:55 UTC 2008 internal_review outgoing
22387 followup_sent Sat Jan 03 13:58:38 UTC 2009 outgoing
23172 followup_sent Wed Jan 07 01:10:26 UTC 2009 outgoing
24219 followup_sent Sun Jan 11 00:39:49 UTC 2009 outgoing
34215 followup_sent Tue Feb 17 14:47:59 UTC 2009 outgoing
34766 followup_sent Thu Feb 19 15:15:03 UTC 2009 outgoing
35715 followup_sent Tue Feb 24 17:35:32 UTC 2009 outgoing
35716 response Tue Feb 24 17:36:55 UTC 2009 incoming
35786 followup_sent Wed Feb 25 00:46:06 UTC 2009 internal_review Wed Feb 25 00:46:12 UTC 2009 internal_review outgoing
67041 comment Thu Jul 09 16:47:14 UTC 2009

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