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Tim Crook reports on the trailing of jurors by police in certain cases to prevent the distortion of evidence, and also examines the power of modern juries when compared with their historical precedents.
Tim Crook reports on the sentencing of Michael Fagan, who is being sent to a mental institution after gaining entry to Buckingham Palace. Fagan’s solicitor, Morris(?) Nadim(?) comments.
Tim Crook reports on the sentencing of John Lawrence(?), who broke into Buckingham Palace wielding a knife and starter pistol as a protest against nuclear weapons. Includes interview with his mother, Agnes.
Douglas Cameron presents a news review of 1982. Begins with montage of news clips. Topics covered include: Falklands War; Northern Ireland; manhunt for Barry Prudom; anti-nuclear protests; conflict in the...
Tim Crook reports on the Dutch legal system.
Report on the career of Lord Denning following his announcement that he is retiring as Master of the Rolls. Includes an archive interview with Lord Denning, and comment from Anthony Houlihan(?) QC. Male...
Report on the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of British nurse Helen Smith, following the Lord Chief Justice’s order for an inquest into her death. Her father, Ron Smith, who has been...
Solicitor, Sir David Napley on the clearance of Commander Michael Trestrail, the Queen’s personal bodyguard, in a report by Lord Bridge of Harwich (Sir Nigel Bridge). Trestrail’s investigation had...
Report on importance of press coverage of cases, in the context of a recent new law on reporting of trials, with reference to Thalidomide compensation case. Also examines backlog of appeals cases. James...
Writer, Donald Rumbelow on his new book about old London Prisons, entitled, The Triple Tree: Newgate, Tyburn and Old Bailey. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Tim Crook).
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