
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
The Police and the Crown Prosecution Service have been accused of failing to disclose important information in several recent high profile sexual assault cases.
But Allan Urry asks if the current disquiet about disclosure should also extend to the Magistrates' Courts where almost all criminal cases start off. Some defence lawyers say evidence that could be helpful to their clients' cases is being with-held and are they're concerned that justice isn't always being served.
Reporter: Allan Urry
4.4
3131 ratings
The Police and the Crown Prosecution Service have been accused of failing to disclose important information in several recent high profile sexual assault cases.
But Allan Urry asks if the current disquiet about disclosure should also extend to the Magistrates' Courts where almost all criminal cases start off. Some defence lawyers say evidence that could be helpful to their clients' cases is being with-held and are they're concerned that justice isn't always being served.
Reporter: Allan Urry
5,409 Listeners
383 Listeners
1,853 Listeners
7,829 Listeners
78 Listeners
105 Listeners
1,787 Listeners
1,067 Listeners
30 Listeners
588 Listeners
2,044 Listeners
1,060 Listeners
1,891 Listeners
80 Listeners
81 Listeners
684 Listeners
770 Listeners
3,041 Listeners
180 Listeners
253 Listeners
78 Listeners
3 Listeners
7 Listeners
16 Listeners
0 Listeners