
The London Evening Standard's courts correspondent Paul Cheston is leaving the newspaper today after 28 years.
Cheston, 59, started at the Evening Standard in 1988 as a general reporter and moved to his current position in 1993.
He was given a valedictory ceremony at the Old Bailey today, a privilege ordinarily reserved for departing judges.
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