David Lammy is right to slash the use of juries โ€“ itโ€™s an open-and-shut case | Simon Jenkins
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David Lammy is right to slash the use of juries โ€“ itโ€™s an open-and-shut case | Simon Jenkins

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Originally published byThe Guardian

Barristers and criminals may not like the idea, but itโ€™s key to reforming Britainโ€™s antiquated and overloaded justice system

Juries are an archaic and inefficient feature of Britainโ€™s collapsing justice system. They survive only in some English-speaking countries as quaint relics of medieval jurisprudence. They deserve dispatch to the world of ducking, flogging, drawing and quartering.

As it is, criminal courts have built up a hopeless backlog in England and Wales of almost 80,000 cases, with some hearings postponed to 2029. A surge in rape cases has led to a two-year delay, with twice the number of complainants withdrawing as five years ago. Britainโ€™s prison population threatens to break the 100,000 barrier, or twice its size in the 1990s. These are not just convicts. A fifth of cells contain remand prisoners spending months awaiting trial. This is a parody of justice.

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