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David Lammy considers scrapping jury trials for all but the most serious cases

Senior lawyers criticise justice secretary’s radical plan, saying it could ‘destroy justice as we know it’

Raccontata daindependent.co.uktheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

David Lammy considers scrapping jury trials for all but the most serious cases

Senior lawyers criticise justice secretary’s radical plan, saying it could ‘destroy justice as we know it’

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independent.co.uk7 mesi fa

Jury trials set to be scrapped except for most serious crimes

The move comes as the Government is yet to respond to recommendations made in a review of how to reform the courts system

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 25 novembre 2025·independent.co.uk

    Jury trials set to be scrapped except for most serious crimes

    The move comes as the Government is yet to respond to recommendations made in a review of how to reform the courts system

  2. martedì 25 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    David Lammy considers scrapping jury trials for all but the most serious cases

    Senior lawyers criticise justice secretary’s radical plan, saying it could ‘destroy justice as we know it’

  3. giovedì 27 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on restricting trial by jury: a shabby evasion of responsibility | Editorial

    Editorial: The criminal cases backlog requires radical action, but the problem has been caused by government cuts, not by an ancient and fundamental liberty