A VICTIM of sexual abuse has taken the rare decision to waive her right to anonymity in order to campaign for an end to the Scots law requirement for corroboration.
Colette Barrie saw her case dropped on the day the trial was due to begin earlier this year because of a lack of corroboration. She has set up an online petition to be sent to the Scottish Parliament to demand the law be changed and made retrospective.
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