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Anonymity - but who is it protecting?

Victoria Derbyshire | 08:57 UK time, Friday, 20 November 2009

This morning, the 5 live listener who wants to lift the court order protecting her toddler son so YOU can know the identity of the abusive ex-husband who broke five of her son's ribs when he was just weeks old.

The mum is furious that her former partner was given just 170 hours of community service despite admitting two assaults on their baby son. Now she says she would be happy for the courts to lift a banning order put in place to protect her son in order to expose her violent ex.

Is she right?

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