The Whole Truth
A succession of miscarriages of justice have brought about tougher measures to protect the accused in criminal cases.
But have the scales of justice tilted too far in favour of the defendants? With the help of dramatic reconstructions,
Gerry Northam investigates a different kind of injustice - where prosecution witnesses are terrified, jurors corrupted and the law exploited to bring trials to the point of collapse.
The result is a growing number of cases where criminals can get away with anything, including murder. Producer John Dury
Editor Glenwyn Benson