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Jury trials scrapped for crimes with sentences of less than three years
Dominic CascianiHome and legal correspondent
BBCJury trials for crimes that carry a likely sentence of less than three years will be scrapped, the justice secretary has announced.
The reforms to the justice system form part of the government’s plan to tackle unprecedented delays in the court system.
Serious offences including murder, robbery and rape, will still go before a jury.
Crucially, volunteer community magistrates, who deal with the majority of all criminal cases, will take on even more work.
A previous version of the plan, leaked to the BBC and the Times last week, was to end jury trial for most crimes attracting sentences of up to five years.
But announcing the reforms in Parliament on Tuesday, David Lammy has retreated from the most radical proposals.
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