Author Archive: Satish Sekar

Part One – Tarnished

A Shoddy Prosecution  by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (November 14th 2008) Incandescent In April 1996 David Jessel, the then presenter of Channel Fourʼs sadly defunct Trial And Error, was justifiably incandescent with rage. He addressed the media brandishing a copy of Lord Justice…
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Unaddressed Needs – Part Four – Insult and Injury

Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Discretion and Valour Of the seven vindication cases in Britain four of them are no longer eligible for compensation or after-care and it is too late to…
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Unaddressed Needs – Part Three – Motes and Specks

Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Lectures If we intend to keep handing out lectures on human rights to other governments, then we have to address our own failings. There are seven…
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Unaddressed Needs – Part Two – Jurisdictions

Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Cyclone of Injustice – Joyce Gilchrist Joyce Gilchrist was once fêted – the go to analyst, but there was a hidden story. Gilchrist swept through Oklahomaʼs…
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Unaddressed Needs – Part One – Flawed Case Scenarios

Fitted In – An Integrated Approach[1] by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (June 1st 2011) Introduction There can be no doubt that forensic sciences – and I use the plural deliberately – have advanced in leaps and bounds over the last…
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