Lawyers are at loggerheads over whether exiled Supreme Court Justice Bill Wilson should be “tried” publicly, secretly or not at all.
The idea a public hearing into Justice Wilson's conduct would enhance public confidence in judges was “
Jock Anderson Fri, 18 Jun 2010
Lawyers are at loggerheads over whether exiled Supreme Court Justice Bill Wilson should be “tried” publicly, secretly or not at all.
The idea a public hearing into Justice Wilson’s conduct would enhance public confidence in judges was “plain crazy,” leading Queen’s counsel and Wilson supporter Jim
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