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April 28, 2005
UK Considering Victim-Counsel for Serious Crimes
Tony Blair's Labor Party is considering appointing counsel to represent victims in serious criminal cases. The lawyers would be allowed to appear and argue during trial. [Jack Chin]
April 28, 2005 in International | Permalink
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