Tv programming is awash with legal & police dramas which may or may not bear some resemblance to reality but ITV have put on a rather good reality series featuring criminal lawyers and their clients (first episode August 2nd @ 9pm)
I guess the programmes are going to be a bit skewed as obviously the clients are going to have to agree to be filmed (so I don't suppose many of us will be featuring in future episodes!) but nevertheless it is a fascinating insight into the work of lawyers and the machinations of the Criminal Justice System. Also, the actual court proceedings cannot be shown, so the production team can only interview the participants outside the courts.
A gem from last night was the news that there is now a new directive in place that trials should go ahead on the appointed date (i.e. the CPS can't roll up and ask for an adjournment just because they are not ready) this meant that the defendant (who was quite obviously guilty as charged) walked away as the prosecution were unable to offer any evidence as their witnesses had not turned up.
Incidentally the firm featured in the programme is Tuckers Solicitors.
I guess the programmes are going to be a bit skewed as obviously the clients are going to have to agree to be filmed (so I don't suppose many of us will be featuring in future episodes!) but nevertheless it is a fascinating insight into the work of lawyers and the machinations of the Criminal Justice System. Also, the actual court proceedings cannot be shown, so the production team can only interview the participants outside the courts.
A gem from last night was the news that there is now a new directive in place that trials should go ahead on the appointed date (i.e. the CPS can't roll up and ask for an adjournment just because they are not ready) this meant that the defendant (who was quite obviously guilty as charged) walked away as the prosecution were unable to offer any evidence as their witnesses had not turned up.
Incidentally the firm featured in the programme is Tuckers Solicitors.
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