Attorney general accused of launching ‘attack on juries’ in the Colston Four case, court hears

THE attorney general has been accused of launched a “general attack on the use of juries” in the Colston Four case, a court has heard.
Four protesters were acquitted by a jury of criminal damage in January after pulling down the bronze statue of the 17th-century slave merchant at a Black Lives Matter demonstration.
All four had admitted involvement but denied their actions were criminal, claiming the statue itself had been a hate crime against the people of Bristol.
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