David Lammy is right to slash the use of juries – it’s an open-and-shut case / Simon Jenkins
Barristers and criminals may not like the idea, but it’s key to reforming Britain’s antiquated and overloaded justice system Gaby Hinsliff: Jury trials are flawed and unwieldy – but vital for justice being seen to be done Juries are an archaic and inefficient feature of Britain’s collapsing (…)
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