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Originally Posted by DavidJames it seems incredibly difficult to register disapproval or discipline for what at the very least must be poor presentation of evidence. |
But it's down to the CPS to present the evidence, not the chief constable. Besides, did you sit through the trial for long enough to know the evidence suffered from "poor presentation"? Or did the defence just do a good job in presenting the conflicting evidence? That is, after all, their role. Perhaps next time we should just scrap the idea of a defence legal team, let just the CPS present their side of the story and save £10m. After all, we all know he's guilty. Don't we?