And the so-called double jeopardy rule, where a defendant cannot be tried twice for the same offence, could also be abolished.
How are they going to do this? By not having a jury?Other measures in the White Paper on the reform of the criminal justice system include proposals to reduce the numbers of middle class people who exempt themselves from jury service because of work obligations
This isn't a statistics game... who cares about "conviction rates"... if the person is guilty, then they are guilty, but this article makes it sound like a high convinction rate is good (on the contrary, it shows that the State has nothing dampening its power over the people)According to reports, the reforms, intended to improve conviction rates, will include new police powers to impose bail conditions, including electronic tagging, on suspects who have yet to be charged.