It’s not jury trials that have left Britain’s justice system in crisis / Letter
The introduction of an intermediary court that has not been properly piloted is not the answer when other efficiencies plaguing the system could be tackled first, says Barbara Mills of the Bar Council Your report (MoJ to remove right to trial by jury for thousands of cases in controversial (…)
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