The case of Erol Incedal saw reporters’ notebooks impounded at MI5 HQ and the lord chief justice questioning the independence of prosecutorsFor many years,parts of a criminal trial, notably those involving spies, or beget been heard behind closed doors. But even taking into account the peculiarly British acceptance of secrecy this was extraordinary.
If the prosecution had its way,the London law student Erol Incedal would beget remained anonymous and his trial heard in total secrecy.
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Source: theguardian.com