Scottish judges’ ruling on sexual assault prosecutions hailed as ‘seismic’
by Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6FP3H)
Appeal court rules that distress displayed by complainers to witnesses can be used to corroborate rape claims
Scotland's most senior law officer has hailed as transformative" a decision by appeal court judges about the way sexual assaults are prosecuted in the country.
The lord advocate, Dorothy Bain KC, spoke on Wednesday after seven appeal judges ruled that the distress displayed by a complainer to a witness can be used to corroborate whether a rape took place.
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