EPISODE · Aug 3, 2026 · 1H 8M
Inside the Case: "The Cromwell Street Murders" - Sir Brian Leveson
from The University of Law Podcast · host The University of Law
In this episode of our Inside the Case podcast series, Sir Brian Leveson reflects on leading the prosecution in the 1995 trial of serial killer Rosemary West, a case he describes as being "seared in my memory" as it was "not only legally difficult, but factually compelling". During the episode, Sir Brian also warns the criminal justice system risks grinding to a halt without radical structural reform, due increasing pressures overwhelming the courts compared with earlier decades and outlining highlighting how mounting trial backlogs create an environment where victims are increasingly withdrawing from proceedings.Inside the Case is a powerful video podcast series by The University of Law and hosted by journalist Frances Gibb. It looks behind the scenes of some of the UK’s most significant criminal and constitutional legal battles. Each episode focuses on one high-profile trial, looking at the challenges in securing justice and the wider reverberations from the point of view of one of the key legal players involved.
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In this episode of our Inside the Case podcast series, Sir Brian Leveson reflects on leading the prosecution in the 1995 trial of serial killer Rosemary West, a case he describes as being "seared in my memory" as it was "not only legally difficult, but factually compelling". During the episode, Sir Brian also warns the criminal justice system risks grinding to a halt without radical structural reform, due increasing pressures overwhelming the courts compared with earlier decades and ou...
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