Women have been warned against going to court by barristers and police over fears they could appear 'vindictive and bitter ' to a jury.
Women have been warned against going to court by barristers and police over fears they could appear "vindictive and bitter " to a jury. Victims' Commissioner for London Claire Waxman says victims are being "misadvised" that they should not attend their trial after giving evidence - over fears the jury will scrutinise their behaviour.
Ms Waxman is calling for changes to the Victims and Prisoners Bill to make transcripts free to victims, as well as routine recording of magistrates court proceedings for the first time.She also wants measures like a video link to be provided to victims so they can follow proceedings without the need to be there in person.
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