Why is Labour scrapping jury trials for some cases ? / The Latest
Criminal cases where a prison sentence is likely to be less than three years will be heard by a judge but not a jury, according to plans from the justice secretary, David Lammy. But will it help reduce the backlog in courts? Or could it be purely a measure to save money? Alexandra Topping joins (…)
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