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Criminal Justice On Trial
Criminal Justice On Trial
11 episodes
1 week ago
Jeremy Dein QC looks at how coronavirus has thrown the criminal justice system into chaos. We talk to former prisoners, relatives, politicians and campaigners to uncover the devastating implications for the process. Produced by Alex Farrell & Tara Dein
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Jeremy Dein QC looks at how coronavirus has thrown the criminal justice system into chaos. We talk to former prisoners, relatives, politicians and campaigners to uncover the devastating implications for the process. Produced by Alex Farrell & Tara Dein
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HMP: Blind to Coronavirus?
Criminal Justice On Trial
30 minutes 9 seconds
5 years ago
HMP: Blind to Coronavirus?

Jeremy Dein QC talks to Zara, whose brother Ahmed lost most of his eyesight in prison - and he’s still inside. Her family are becoming increasingly concerned about his health during the coronavirus crisis after he receives a letter telling him he's in the high-risk category. Moving and harrowing at times, it details the struggle of one man's first time in prison and his family's anguish in trying to get him the help he needs...

Criminal Justice On Trial
Jeremy Dein QC looks at how coronavirus has thrown the criminal justice system into chaos. We talk to former prisoners, relatives, politicians and campaigners to uncover the devastating implications for the process. Produced by Alex Farrell & Tara Dein