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Juries could be axed in court backlog crisis as government looks into reforms
Angela Eagle in the House of Commons, January 11, 2022

TRIAL by jury for some crimes is facing the chop as the backlog of crown court cases hits a record high.

Government ministers have launched a review, to be headed by Investigatory Powers Commissioner Sir Brian Levenson, to consider all options for reducing the number of unheard cases.

One plan is to remove the right to a jury trial from those accused of less serious offences.

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