UK’s justice secretary proposes getting rid of juries for some criminal trials
by editors@theworld.org (Jenna Gadbois) from The World: Latest Stories on (#71ZA2)
England and Wales have a backlog of 78,000 criminal cases awaiting trial by jury. That backlog is expected to continue growing if left unchecked. To clear that backlog, Justice Secretary David Lammy has proposed reforms to jury trials in which many crimes would be tried and ruled upon by a judge or tribunal, with no jury to make the final verdict. Carolyn Beeler speaks to Sailesh Mehta, a lawyer in London, to learn more.