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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2018 · 27 MIN

Failings in Evidence Disclosure

from The Law Show · host BBC Radio 4

The number of prosecutions in England and Wales that collapsed because of a failure by police or prosecutors to disclose evidence increased by 70% in the last two years.Joshua Rozenberg speaks to the Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders and David Tucker from the College of Policing about their response to this rising concern.He also speaks to those directly affected by the failures - members of the public charged and taken to court because police failed to disclose evidence that would clear them.Such cases are nothing new to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which investigates potential miscarriages of justice. Law in Action speaks to the CCRC's chair Richard Foster about the current wave of cases and his concerns that people are being wrongly imprisoned because evidence is not shared with defence teams. CONTRIBUTORSClive Steer, businessmanJulia Smart, barrister at Furnival ChambersDr Hannah Quirk, Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law & Justice, University of ManchesterRichard Foster, Chair of the Criminal Cases Review CommissionAlison Saunders, Director of Public ProsecutionDavid Tucker, crime and criminal justice lead for the College of Policing.

The number of prosecutions in England and Wales that collapsed because of a failure by police or prosecutors to disclose evidence increased by 70% in the last two years.Joshua Rozenberg speaks to the Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders and David Tucker from the College of Policing about their response to this rising concern.He also speaks to those directly affected by the failures - members of the public charged and taken to court because police failed to disclose evidence that would clear them.Such cases are nothing new to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which investigates potential miscarriages of justice. Law in Action speaks to the CCRC's chair Richard Foster about the current wave of cases and his concerns that people are being wrongly imprisoned because evidence is not shared with defence teams. CONTRIBUTORSClive Steer, businessmanJulia Smart, barrister at Furnival ChambersDr Hannah Quirk, Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law & Justice, University of ManchesterRichard Foster, Chair of the Criminal Cases Review CommissionAlison Saunders, Director of Public ProsecutionDavid Tucker, crime and criminal justice lead for the College of Policing.

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