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Barrister claims key evidence was suppressed in trial over arson attacks on Keir Starmer's properties

A barrister representing one of the Ukrainian defendants acquitted in the trial over arson attacks on Keir Starmer's properties claims significant details were covered up by the prosecution and judge. Dominic D'Souza, who represented Petro Pochynok (acquitted), says the alleged involvement of 'rent boys' was largely ignored by UK mainstream media, and that he was astonished by how much evidence was buried during proceedings. Two men were convicted in the case while D'Souza's client was acquitted.

Skwawkbox20d ago3 min readenNews
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D'Souza says that he was astonished — his word was 'pickled' — by how much of what went on was ignored or even buried by prosecution and judge in the case.
The defendants were allegedly 'rent boys' — a factor largely ignored by UK 'mainstream' media.
Senior criminal law barrister Dominic D'Souza acted for one of the Ukrainians accused — and acquitted this week — of setting fire to properties belonging to Keir Starmer.

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Keir Starmer arson case under the microscope again after a barrister claimed key details were ignored during the trial
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