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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.
Unidentified (English) male speaker on the loss of a court case over an unidentified issue, and on taking the affair to the European Court of Human Rights. Interviewer not heard.
Michael Ogden QC, Chairman of the Criminal Compensation Board, on the current leniency of sentences for violent crimes, and his proposals for heavier sentencing. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Kevin...
Tim Crook reports on the Dutch legal system.
Documentary on the Police and Criminal Evidence Bill. A look at whether the new bill will help the police or be detrimental to the public. The role of the police is looked at, then the bill is looked at in...
Tim Crook reports from outside the Old Bailey, on the issue of capital punishment. Includes interview with barrister Tom Culver on the administration of the death penalty in the United States where he has...
Tim Crook examines the background to libel cases in British courts. The report follows the award of fifty thousand pounds in damages to writer Jeremy Cartland by the BBC.
Interview about the leniency of the bail system, following the release of John Wrigglesworth by Hull magistrates and his subsequent murder of Sandra Boynton. Male speaker identified only as Mr Curtis - poss....
Westminster Coroner, Dr Paul Knapman responds to complaints that coroners are not equipped to deal with some major cases, following recent cases such as that of Colin Roach who died while in custody at Stoke...
Unidentified female Labour MP (poss. Harriet Harman) on a challenge to a contempt of court order made by judge Sir James Miskin, after an MP was identified during a rape trial. Male interviewer not...
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