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Full Comment
Corker Binning
16 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to Full Comment, a podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team where we take a closer look at the criminal law, in and out of the headlines, to be discussed and given ‘full comment’.
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Welcome to Full Comment, a podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team where we take a closer look at the criminal law, in and out of the headlines, to be discussed and given ‘full comment’.
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Coffee Fines & Curious Crimes: Weird Offences You Never Knew

Ever thought pouring leftover coffee down a drain could land you a £150 fine? Or that feeding a cat could technically be theft? In this episode of Knowledge Full Comment, Edward Grange and Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh dive into some bizarre, obscure, and surprisingly real laws - from environmental offences to electric scooters, horse-drinking rules, and even Polish potatoes.


Join us for legal curiosities and tales of everyday mistakes that could technically get you into trouble. Essential listening for anyone interested in the intersections of law, public behaviour, and the unexpected ways regulations affect everyday life.

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2 days ago
19 minutes 9 seconds

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Inside Charing Cross: What the BBC Panorama Scandal Says About Policing and Public Trust

When the BBC went undercover at Charing Cross Police Station, it exposed shocking racism, misogyny, and abuse of power. But beyond the headlines, what does this say about the culture of policing today, and whether real change is even possible?

In this episode of Full Comment, criminal defence lawyers Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh and Edward Grange unpack the fallout from the Panorama documentary, exploring:

    • Why misconduct and “bad apple” defences no longer hold up
    • The blurred line between “gallows humour” and unacceptable behaviour
    • How public trust in policing can be rebuilt
    • Whether new laws on misconduct in public office will finally drive accountability

  • Candid, thoughtful, and unflinching, this conversation asks the hard questions about power, prejudice, and the kind of policing we want in a democratic society.

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    2 weeks ago
    28 minutes 52 seconds

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    Expert Witnesses in Criminal Trials: Duties, Risks and Lessons

    Expert evidence can make - or break - a case. In our latest podcast, Ed and Danielle discuss the duties, risks, and lessons every lawyer should know when working with expert witnesses.

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    1 month ago
    23 minutes 19 seconds

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    Freedom, Friends and Fun at Freshers’ Week - and the inevitable risks

    Freshers’ Week beckons, and young adults making their way to university often experience a different kind of freedom, new friends and fun. But inevitably Freshers’ Week also sees a spike in arrests for alcohol related offences for public disorder, and other offences.

    Ed and Danielle dispel a few urban myths about what is legal and what isn’t, as well as the role taken by universities and law enforcement.

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    1 month ago
    18 minutes 37 seconds

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    Jury on Trial: Crisis and Reform in the Criminal Justice System

    In the season finale of Full Comment, Edward Grange and Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh tackle the mounting pressure on the UK’s criminal justice system.


    They begin with the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Hayes & Palombo, a landmark case that casts a spotlight on judicial error and prompts wider questions about systemic failure.


    From there, they explore Sir Brian Leveson’s phase one recommendations: proposals aimed at easing the backlog and restoring efficiency without breaking the public purse. Ed and Danielle debate ideas, including a controversial case amnesty, expanded summary offences, and the prospect of judge-only trials. They weigh the benefits of reform against the risks of eroding long-held principles like the right to a jury trial, reflecting on the impact of delay for both victims and defendants.


    A thoughtful, at times radical, exploration of what change might look like and whether juries really are sacrosanct.

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    3 months ago
    21 minutes 53 seconds

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    AI hallucination in the courtroom

    In episode 11 of Full Comment, we delve into the recent High Court judgment of Ayinde vs London Borough of Haringey, where generative AI was used in legal research resulting in fictitious legal citations, raising concerns about competence, supervision, and the future of how the legal profession engages with AI. 


    The discussion explores:

    •  What went wrong in the submissions placed before the court
    • How this affects professional ethics, regulatory duties, and client trust
    • What the judiciary expects from lawyers using AI tools
    •  Why the responsibility extends to firm leadership and regulators

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    4 months ago
    20 minutes 54 seconds

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    Miscarriage of Justice: Peter Sullivan

    In Episode 10 of Full Comment, Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh and Edward Grange explore one of the UK’s most staggering recent miscarriages of justice: the case of Peter Sullivan, whose murder conviction was quashed in May 2025, after 38 years in prison.
    Sullivan was convicted in 1987 of the murder of 21-year-old Diane Sindel. Four decades later, newly available DNA testing rendered his conviction unsafe. 
    Danielle and Edward unpack:

    • The timeline of Sullivan’s case and the role of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC)
    • Why some believe the CCRC failed and what the stats really show
    • How advances in forensic science are reshaping past convictions
    • The real-life cost of wrongful imprisonment and whether compensation can ever be enough
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    5 months ago
    23 minutes 10 seconds

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    What does the Sycamore Gap have to do with Edward Colston?

    In this episode of Full Comment, Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh and Edward Grange explore how the deliberate act of felling the tree at Sycamore Gap led to national outrage and a criminal damage conviction carrying serious custodial implications. But is it just about a tree? How is this different to criminal damage to Edward Colston’s statue in Bristol, toppled and defaced, but the defendants were found not guilty? Find out in our latest episode of Full Comment. 

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    5 months ago
    20 minutes 19 seconds

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    Adolescence - part two. Inside Incel Culture: Law, Youth, and Online Harm

    Adolescence - part two. Inside Incel Culture: Law, Youth, and Online Harm
     
    What exactly is incel culture and how should the criminal justice system respond to it?
     
    In the latest Full Comment episode, Partners Danielle Reece Greenhalgh and Edward Grange unpack the rise of incel ideology, its spread through social media algorithms, and the legal and ethical questions it raises - particularly when young people are involved.
     
    This episode builds on themes from Netflix’s Adolescence and asks urgent questions about youth, ideology, and the future of justice in an online world.

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    6 months ago
    27 minutes 46 seconds

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    Adolescence, Arrests & the Role of the Defence Lawyer

    In this episode, the Corker Binning crime team dives into Netflix’s hit Adolescence, examining its portrayal of the criminal justice process for young suspects.

    Join hosts Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh and Edward Grange, along with new Partner Henrietta Ronson, as they dissect Episode 1 of Adolsecence, following 13-year-old Jamie from a dramatic early morning arrest to a harrowing police interview.

    From the depiction of custody procedures and legal rights to the often misrepresented role of defence solicitors, this episode offers a rare insider perspective from three seasoned criminal defence lawyers. It's a look at what really happens when a child enters the criminal justice system.

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    6 months ago
    27 minutes 33 seconds

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    The Danger of Distraction: Mobile Phones & Driving Law

    In this episode of Full Comment, Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh and Edward Grange dive into one of the most pervasive and quietly dangerous habits on our roads today: using mobile phones while driving. This episode unpacks the legal framework, the risks, and the social habits fuelling this offence.


    Edward, a seasoned defence lawyer with a surprisingly hardline view on the issue, shares why he believes the law doesn't go far enough and he and Danielle debate whether the law should adapt to include harsher penalties particularly in sensitive locations like school zones.

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    7 months ago
    15 minutes 41 seconds

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    “Deepfakes” and the Criminal Law: Addressing the Rise of AI-Generated Sexual Material

    The UK government is fast-tracking new criminal offences targeting the creation of sexually explicit deepfakes, regardless of whether they are shared.

    These proposals mark a major shift: no longer is the offence tied only to distribution but to the very existence of these AI-generated images.


    But will the law be enforceable? Can it strike the right balance between accountability, practicality, and privacy?
    A thought-provoking listen on AI’s darker edge. 

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    7 months ago
    19 minutes 43 seconds

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    Smacking: reasonable chastisement?

    The rest of the UK has a complete ban on smacking, but there is a defence in England as 'reasonable chastisement’ for a low level assault. Ed and Danielle discuss the arguments for and against a ban across the whole of the UK.

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    8 months ago
    20 minutes 52 seconds

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    The Kiss

    On 20 August 2023, on what should have been one of the most joyous occasions of her life, the Spanish football player Jenni Hermoso, when collecting her World Cup winners medal, was greeted by Luis Ruibiales, president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, with a kiss on the lips.  On 20 February 2025 he was convicted of sexually assaulting Ms Hermoso, the Madrid court rejecting his defence that the kiss was consensual.
     
    Danielle and Ed discuss ‘the kiss’, the issue of consent and the extra-territoriality of the Sexual Offences Act.

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    8 months ago
    17 minutes 34 seconds

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    Sentencing in Murder Cases: Whole Life Orders & Televised Justice

    In this episode ofFull Comment, Edward Grange and Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh delve into the complexities of sentencing in murder cases. They discuss the rise of televised sentencing and whether it enhances public understanding or distorts perceptions of justice. The conversation also covers the use of whole life orders, and the evolving legal framework governing sentencing in murder cases. With recent high profile cases sparking debate on judicial discretion and human rights, they explore whether current sentencing law and procedure strikes the right balance between punishment, transparency, and fairness.

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    8 months ago
    22 minutes 3 seconds

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    Welcome to Full Comment, the debut podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team, hosted by Partners Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh and Edward Grange.

    In this first episode, we explore the legal implications of Meta’s smart glasses, from potential privacy breaches in public spaces to the risks of livestreaming in more private settings. We also examine the growing use of deepfake technology, the intersection of AI and covert filming, and the legal and ethical concerns surrounding ‘fact-checking’ individuals without their knowledge.

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    9 months ago
    15 minutes 19 seconds

    Full Comment
    Welcome to Full Comment, a podcast from the Corker Binning Crime Team where we take a closer look at the criminal law, in and out of the headlines, to be discussed and given ‘full comment’.