Response to speech by Sir James Munby on family justice
SafeLives welcomes Sir James Munby's call to end cross-examination by alleged perpetrators in family courts. We support better special measures and judge training.
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SafeLives welcomes Sir James Munby's call to end cross-examination by alleged perpetrators in family courts. We support better special measures and judge training.
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