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End of jury trials?

I'd be willing to believe that the govt shills and supporters will be making propaganda calls to these phone-in programmes.

That's the problem - you're willing to believe anything your imagination conjures up in support of your mad ideological beliefs, no matter how blatantly it contradicts the truth.
 
Lady on R5L yesterday said she'd been waiting for over four years, for her SA case to come to court.

But that's not because the trial will need a jury.

It's because the case will need a court building and staff.

It's because the case will need lawyers.

The case will need a judge.

Sir Brian Leveson, who conducted the independent review of the courts system that guided the government's decision to reduce jury trials says

"I don't see how you're going to bring down the backlog without more money, more sitting days, greater efficiency, and speedier trials...

"There aren't the judges, there aren't the court staff, more significantly there aren't the advocates."

Fixing that is the way to bring down the waiting lists, not hacking away at the right to a jury trial.
 
But that's not because the trial will need a jury.

It's because the case will need a court building and staff.

It's because the case will need lawyers.

The case will need a judge.

Sir Brian Leveson, who conducted the independent review of the courts system that guided the government's decision to reduce jury trials says

"I don't see how you're going to bring down the backlog without more money, more sitting days, greater efficiency, and speedier trials...

"There aren't the judges, there aren't the court staff, more significantly there aren't the advocates."

Fixing that is the way to bring down the waiting lists, not hacking away at the right to a jury trial.


But that's not because the trial will need a jury.

Taken in isolation no, but [the trial] does not exist in isolation, and each and every demand on the system as a whole affects all trials within it, to a greater or lesser degree.


Personally, I have no issue with the right to waive a jury trial, if all parties are in agreement with that course.
 
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