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Originally Posted by driveway
An example of the kind of thing that has taken place during the trial, is that the testimony of the alleged victims was given without the accused present. This was done to protect the children and is understandable.
However, the testimony of the victims was then sealed. The defence was not allowed access to it. The accused were then asked, under oath, to respond to the accusations, without being allowed to know the specifics of what they were accused of.
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Where are you getting your information from? Can you provide some links?
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