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Junior Barrister “raises the curtain” on criminal justice in the new BBC Radio show

Junior Barrister “raises the curtain” on criminal justice in the new BBC Radio show

Joanna Hardy-Susskind that houses ten-part series

Junior Barrister “raises the curtain” on criminal justice in the new BBC Radio show
Joanna Hardy-Susskind

A Top Junior lawyer hosts a new show on BBC Radio 4, offering an inner view of the functioning of the criminal justice system.

Joanna Hardy-Susskind houses the series of ten parties that take place through the criminal process in the initial accusation, by gathering evidence and accusation, pleading and robbing with other lawyers.

The series, You don’t have to say anythingHe intends to “lift the curtain on the true system of criminal justice and real people who work in it – under wigs, under uniforms and in the dock.”

Running live from Monday to Friday, at 1:45 pm, on BBC Radio 4, Barrister answers questions, including: “Lawyers wash their wigs? What do officers and suspects discuss behind police cars? How do people try to get out of the jury service? What is happening in the looting room of lawyers? And how do you tell someone to go to prison? “

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For those who cannot catch the episodes live or could have already missed the first few, you can handle every minute directly on the BBC sounds.

Hardy-Susskind is a top defense lawyer in London, with its recent cases, including a double crime attempt, murder, rape, kidnapping, cruelty for children, firearms, drug operations and high level fraud.

Talking to The legal cheekThe fulfilled lawyer said: “I feel very lucky that I had the opportunity to do” you don’t have to say anything “with the BBC”.

“We wanted to create a show that would combine the heat and the good humor of the profession with the reality that hits the courtroom. Focusing on real people, we hope you have eliminated some myths about the system and our profession. I am so grateful to all our taxpayers who have generously shared their expertise and experiences. “

“We were thrown away by the positive answers and we hope that everyone continues to enjoy the last five episodes this week.”

The new show joins the existing Legal Library BBC Radio 4. Previous greens include long -term The law in action The series, the first broadcast in 1984 and replaced in 2024 by the new created The display of the law. You can Catch the episodes From both series dating back to 2009.