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Magistrates can stand for police commissioner roles after judge’s U-turn
Lord Justice Goldring relaxes guidance after cross-party criticism and threat of high court legal challenge Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Travis, Article, Judiciary, Law, Main section, News, Police, The Guardian, UK criminal justice, UK news
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What court mergers mean for you
Trial delays, higher travel costs, specialist courts: the chairman of the new West London Local Justice Area on what 2012 may hold for magistrates Continue reading
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Tagged Article, Comment, Judiciary, Law, Law: the expert view, London, Richard Bristow, UK criminal justice, UK news
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In English courts justice must be seen to be done, and not just by the rich
Foreign litigants seem to have better access to courts than British taxpayers – who, after all, do fund the legal system Continue reading →