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The work of courtroom artist Elizabeth Cook (photos)

by | 12th, October 2012

ELIZABETH Cook is courtroom artist. You know her work. It’s on the telly and in the papers. Cook is one of only three court artists working in the UK. She’s not allowed to draw in court. She produces her work from memory and notes. And she needs to work fast. We’ve compiled a gallery of it. Can you name the cases? And take note of the faces of those around the accused. The police can be judgemental:

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ALL TV OUT. ALL TV RELATED INTERNET SITES OUT. Artist impression by courts artist Elizabeth Cook of Rebecca Leighton (centre) appearing at Manchester Magistrates Court where she was accused of three counts of criminal damage with intent to endanger life and three counts of criminal damage being reckless as to whether life was being endangered. She also faced a charge of stealing medicine from Stepping Hill Hospital in Stockport, Greater Manchester.

 



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