Bradford Police Museum

The Final Step: Trial by Jury with Bradford Police Museum

Description

Join us for an immersive re-enactment where you become part of the story. Step into the shoes of a jury member in a real Victorian courtroom, hear testimonies from witnesses, and weigh the evidence to decide for yourself the fate of the accused charged with murder. 

You don’t have to be part of the jury, of course; you can also come along to the event as a court spectator, where you can witness the entire drama unfold from the public gallery as the trial reaches its gripping conclusion. However, that doesn’t mean you won’t be part of the action! Thanks to new technology, you’ll be able to cast your verdict on the fate of the prisoner on trial.

About the Host

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Bradford Police Museum

The Bradford Police Museum is an Arts Council Accredited, award winning independent museum and registered charity based in City Hall, Centenary Square in the centre of Bradford. Voted one of the best small museums in the country by The Times in 2023 and Winner of TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice award 2022.

The Bradford Police Museum is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in the history of law enforcement. Located in the heart of Bradford, the museum showcases the evolution of policing in the city, from the early days of the watchmen to the modern police force. Visitors can explore the museum’s extensive collection of artefacts, including uniforms, weapons, and vehicles, all whilst learning about the brave men and women who served in the Bradford City Police and West Yorkshire Police over the years. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about the inner workings of law enforcement, the Bradford Police Museum is a must-visit destination.

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