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Jury on Trial: Crisis and Reform in the Criminal Justice System

Jury on Trial: Crisis and Reform in the Criminal Justice System

Update: 2025-07-29
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In the season finale of Full Comment, Edward Grange and Danielle Reece-Greenhalgh tackle the mounting pressure on the UK’s criminal justice system.


They begin with the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Hayes & Palombo, a landmark case that casts a spotlight on judicial error and prompts wider questions about systemic failure.


From there, they explore Sir Brian Leveson’s phase one recommendations: proposals aimed at easing the backlog and restoring efficiency without breaking the public purse. Ed and Danielle debate ideas, including a controversial case amnesty, expanded summary offences, and the prospect of judge-only trials. They weigh the benefits of reform against the risks of eroding long-held principles like the right to a jury trial, reflecting on the impact of delay for both victims and defendants.


A thoughtful, at times radical, exploration of what change might look like and whether juries really are sacrosanct.

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Jury on Trial: Crisis and Reform in the Criminal Justice System

Jury on Trial: Crisis and Reform in the Criminal Justice System

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