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    <subfield code="a">Introduction: My opening speech &#x2014; Welcome to the criminal courtroom &#x2014; The wild West : the magistrates' court &#x2014; Watching the guilty walk free : prosecuting on the cheap &#x2014; The devil's greatest trick : putting the victim first &#x2014; Defenceless and indefensible &#x2014; Legal aid myths and the innocence tax &#x2014; Trial on trial : part I : the case again &#x2014; Trial on trial : part II : the case against defence &#x2014; The big sentencing con &#x2014; The courage of our convictions : appeal &#x2014; My closing speech.</subfield>
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