Article 74N2G Senior Queensland judge criticises ‘glacial’ years-long delays in serious criminal trials

Senior Queensland judge criticises ‘glacial’ years-long delays in serious criminal trials

by
Ben Smee Queensland state correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#74N2G)

Exclusive: Justice Jim Henry published data from his own court revealing recent cases took more than a year to reach committal

A Queensland supreme court judge says serious criminal cases are taking excruciatingly longer" to finalise due to glacial" delays in the state's magistrates court, where some matters are spending several years in procedural limbo.

Justice Jim Henry, who is based at the supreme court in Cairns, published data from his own court revealing that of 31 recent criminal cases he finalised between November and February, on average each case took more than a year (370 days) in the lower courts before a committal.

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