Autistic man locked up 18 years may not be danger to public

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The Supreme Court has been told that an autistic and intellectually disabled man locked up for half his life may not be a danger to the public as he's been made out to be and he may not even be intellectually disabled. It is also claimed the decade-old case law used to detain him for so long, is no longer relevant, Anusha Bradley speaks to Lisa Owen.