who was handed a life sentence yesterday for the manslaughter of seven-year-old Emily Jones.He told the court that contact details for barristers in the case had also been published on social media and that there had been implied or actual threats aimed at people involved in the trial.Mr Wall warned that these issues would be referred to the Attorney General and that they could result in a prison sentence.Taking photos inside British courtrooms is a contempt of court offence and can prejudice trials or stop proceedings entirely in some cases.The judge explained that he was not criticising people for sharing their thoughts on the case and said that members of the public were 'entitled to have opinions on what happens in court and to express.
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