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Sunday 27 September 2009

RSPCA BIASED MAGISTRATE TRAINING


IF THE PROSECUTOR TRAINS THE MAGISTRATES, HOW CAN THE JUDICIAL PROCESS POSSIBLY BE IMPARTIAL ?

The RSPCA together with the Magistrates' Association has produced a training programme for magistrates to heighten awareness of their legal powers.
The head of the RSPCA's Prosecutions Department, Rachel Newman, said: "The RSPCA's primary concern is that animals are protected from cruelty and magistrates play a crucial role in the prevention of animal abuse.
"This training programme is designed to highlight the powers available to magistrates to impose disqualification orders and inform them about the factors and issues involved in cruelty cases."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/84597.stm

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