Principled reasons to cut the number of jury trials / Letters
Retired judge Michael Harris says we should not reject reform, we should refine it. Christian Mole says the system is blighted by inefficiency I understand the main argument for reducing the number of cases tried by jury: they take longer and are significantly more expensive (‘A move towards an (…)
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