With judgment still awaited in Mark Holyoake's claim against brothers Christian and Nick Candy, EG's court reporter James Lumley takes a look back at the trial of 2017, together with Alan Read, professor of theatre at King's College. Alan was a regular in the courtroom, researching a book on friendships gone wrong, and here shares his professional insights on the dramatic highlights of the lengthy trial.
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