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Barrister jailed for a year for perverting course of justice to win custody battle
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19 September 2007
Bruce Hyman, 49. a respected former BBC radio producer, sent a fake legal document to incriminate his opponent during a family hearing, Bristol Crown Court heard.
Representing a woman friend who was fighting to keep custody of her four-year-old child, Hyman sent bogus emails to incriminate her ex-husband.
The prosecution said the conviction was "unprecedented".
Judge Tom Crowther told Hyman, 49, of Downshire Hill, north-west London, he had "no choice" but to jail him for 12 months.
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