yes barristers are essential for examining witnesses in court but making paper legal arguments is something AI will be able to do - if it can't already
I'd be fascinated to hear the arguments that Milbank's story creates a real possibility that the convictions would not be upheld
This is the problem with CT "arguments". They either (1) leave out other evidence, (2) rely on assuming that lots of other people have lied and/or (3) don't take into account that material years later is much less reliable due to fading memories.
In this example:
(1) they are leaving out the contemporaneous evidence that "999" was being used to listen in to the calls - see the handwritten log. Also Jean Rowe's statement
(2) they will say that this evidence just mentioned is forged.
(3) Milbank did say he has having trouble remembering. Milbank has now passed away.