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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Criminal trial to be heard without jury for the first time

Criminal trial to be heard without jury for the first time

The Court of Appeal has given a historic ruling allowing the first ever criminal trial to be heard without a jury.

Lord Judge, the Lord Chief Justice, said the case concerned "very serious criminal activity" arising out of a robbery at a warehouse at Heathrow Airport in 2004.

Three judges in London, headed by Lord Judge, gave the go-ahead because of a "very significant" danger of jury tampering.


This is a worrying development. Why don't we do away with MPs because there is a very significant risk they will fiddle their expenses?

2 comments:

James Higham said...

Star Chamber?

Anonymous said...

FUCK ME! MONEY WAS THE MOTIVE FOR THE CRIME! Now, if it was an old lady who had been killed during the process...