He added: 'In turn that same sensitive information found its way into the criminal fraternity.' Mr Temkin said although it could not be proved that many of the searches were passed on to criminals but twice 'did disseminate sensitive information to third parties.' 'She did so by unauthorised access to the Crown Prosecution Service computer system and the Crown Court digital system.' Mr Temkin, said: 'The defendant abused her position to research and obtain sensitive information about prominent criminals and organised crime investigations in South Wales. Police then searched the 'very limited number of people' who would have had access to the document and were led to Simpson. The form contained details of police tactics and led criminals to change up their tactics in a bid to 'avoid detection.' Mr Temkin said a second case where information found its way to criminals involved documents relating to convicted drug dealer Jerome Nunes (pictured) after he was jailed
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