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National Disclosure Week: an occasion for celebration?

You may not have noticed that last week was “National Disclosure Week.” I had no idea that there was such a week until the Crown Prosecution Service started tweeting about it last Wednesday.

That the CPS is taking its disclosure duties seriously is of course a very good thing. Continue reading “National Disclosure Week: an occasion for celebration?”

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Author MatthewPosted on October 19, 2021October 19, 2021Categories Criminal Law, UncategorizedTags diamonds, disclosure, expert evidence, HHJ Falks, miscarriage of justice, money laundering, National Disclosure Week, R v. Bloor, R v. Javaid, Richard Horwell QC, toolkits12 Comments on National Disclosure Week: an occasion for celebration?

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