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flag 2 former Metropolitan Police officers, Jonathon Cobban and Joel Borders, lost their appeal to overturn convictions for sharing "grossly offensive" texts in a group chat with murderer Wayne Couzens, who killed Sarah Everard.

Two former Metropolitan Police officers, Jonathon Cobban and Joel Borders, lost their appeal to overturn convictions for sharing "grossly offensive" texts in a group chat with murderer Wayne Couzens, who killed Sarah Everard. The men, who joked about raping a female colleague and displayed racist views in the group chat called 'Bottle and Stoppers,' were each given a three-month jail sentence for sending "grossly offensive" messages on a public communications network.

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