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Bad men, public scrutiny, and late nights – a day in the life of a judge

Loram says judges must balance public expectations with the public interest while handling distressing evidence, long hours and threats to the bench.

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Mary Loram, 57, sits down with the Colchester Gazette to talk trials, self-doubt, and the pressures facing Britain's criminal justice system.

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Bad men, public scrutiny, and late nights – a day in the life of a judge

Mary Loram, 57, sits down with the Colchester Gazette to talk trials, self-doubt, and the pressures facing Britain's criminal justice system.

·Colchester, United Kingdom
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Braintree & Witham Times broke the news in Colchester, United Kingdom on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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