The government is considering whether to reverse a legal presumption that played a key role in Post Office scandal.
Until 25 years ago, it was necessary to prove that a computer was working properly before any readings it produced could be relied on in court. That was the effect of legislation passed in 1984.
But the requirement was felt to be too burden…
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