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4th October 2017
09:26am BST

British law states that court artists are only permitted to draw their sketches from memory outside the courtroom.
Similarly, rape and sexual assault victims are automatically given anonymity under UK legislation - a point which Twitter picked up on during the show's broadcast.
https://twitter.com/michellejfinney/status/914941313547718656
https://twitter.com/ColetteNews/status/914944141875978242
Coronation Street producers have since issued an apology over the error.
A spokeswoman for the show said:
“In last night’s episode we showed a court artist at work sketching Bethany during her trial. We accept this wasn’t a true representation of court procedure and we apologise for including it. “The artist was solely used to illustrate the passing of time and we devoted multiple scenes to the fact that Bethany’s anonymity is a priority for the court. “We repeatedly focused on details regarding screens and video links, and support for victims throughout the court process, which we hope would encourage anyone watching to recognise the fact they would be in a safe place when giving evidence.”UK broadcasting regulating body Ofcom received multiple complaints about the scene.
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