The case against Norma Graham – Scotland's first ever female chief constable – will now not be decided until March after prosecutors lodged new expert evidence.
THE trial of the former chief constable of Fife Constabulary has been delayed after new evidence against her emerged, a court heard.
The case against Norma Graham – Scotland's first ever female chief constable – will now not be decided until March after prosecutors lodged new expert evidence.
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