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Dame Trelise Cooper has said the raid was a “kick in the guts”. (File photo)
On Tuesday at the High Court, Hallaway argued that her client was alleged to have received only a small percentage of the stolen items.
“This is more unique that we’ve got a low-level allegation against [the woman]; it appears to be bolstered due to the high-profile company.”
Hallaway said that if her client's name were to be published, she could be targeted on social media. This would be unregulated and could prejudice her fair-trial rights.
“Anybody can publish anything at any time,” Hallaway said.