Nottingham barristers criticise proposal to hold trials without a jury
NOTTINGHAM, THE EAST MIDLANDS, ENGLAND, JUL 9 – Sir Brian Leveson proposes judge-only trials for serious fraud and complex sex cases to address over 70,000 case backlog and save 9,000 crown court sitting days.
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Proposals made for jury-free trials in big court shake-up - have your say
The British legal system is in crisis with tens of thousands of cases on a court backlog
The countries around the world without jury trials
A bedrock of the English justice system is the right to be judged by a group of your peers – a jury. But it is far from the norm worldwide.As the backlog in the criminal courts continues to impede justice, the government is under pressure to come up with solutions – a task given to a former judge, Brian Leveson. His recommendations include removing the right to be tried by a jury of peers in certain cases. "I don't rejoice in these recommendatio…
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