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The barrister defending Colin Inglis has told a jury the former Hull City Council leader had not given evidence because the only possible thing he could say was that he hadn't done anything wrong.
Making his closing speech to the jury at Leeds Crown Court, defence counsel Malcolm Swift QC urged them to discount the complainant's version of events because it was "unreliable and untrue".See the full content of this document
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'Clear Grudge Led to Abuse Claims'
He claimed the complainant's account was "like Pinocchio's nose", saying "it grew so much it left the original story ...
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