Rape on Trial
We're back in court for the second part of Lionel's trial on two counts of sexual assault of a child under 13. This episode sees the remainder of the prosecution's case and the beginning of the defence case as Lionel takes the stand to testify in his own defence. Key topics and issues discussed in the episode: the importance of the ABE video interview; memory refreshing in the witness box under s139 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003; powers of arrest under s24 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 and PACE Code G; voluntary interviews with police; the defendant's good character; half-time submission of no case to answer and the second limb of the Galbraith test; cross-admissibility and bad character provisions in the Criminal Justice Act 2003; judge directed acquittals. Rape on Trial is a fly-on-the-wall style documentary podcast giving listeners a unique and detailed look at the real-life workings of the criminal process, criminal law, and criminal proceedings in England & Wales. Episodes present a series of in-depth case-studies drawing on case files and trial proceedings, so we can see for ourselves how the criminal justice system actually works in cases of rape and serious sexual offences, and how it doesn't. The question running throughout the series is, are outcomes in rape and serious sexual offences better explained by 'rape myths' or evidence and proof? Put together with the general listener firmly in mind, Rape on Trial is a must listen for those with a keen interest in the criminal process, as well as those practicing or studying criminal law, criminal evidence and procedure, advocacy and trial strategy, criminal justice and criminology, and associated disciplines like forensic linguistics and forensic psychology. As a detailed and comprehensive account of real court proceedings in a criminal trial in an adversarial common law legal system, the podcast is also an invaluable resource for international students of Legal English, the Language of Law, and comparative law and process. Legal English Learning Practice Legal English Comprehension Practice Legal English Vocabulary Legal English in the Courtroom Legal English in the Crown Court The research behind Rape on Trial also features in our book: Doak et al, Cross-examination on Trial: Advocacy and Vulnerability in Criminal Trials (BUP 2025). https://amzn.to/49oVqG2 [https://amzn.to/49oVqG2] This is an Amazon affiliate link which pays me a small commission. If you or someone you know has been affected by any of the issues raised in this episode, please visit our website https://criminaljusticeinaction.com for information about help and support. Music: Hopeless Waltz by Alena Smirnova. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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