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Lammy says justice reforms will scale back victims’ struggling – as proper to jury trial set to go in some instances

By Editorial Board Published November 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Lammy says justice reforms will scale back victims’ struggling – as proper to jury trial set to go in some instances

Victims might be put “front and centre” in reforms to be introduced this week, the justice secretary has stated, amid experiences jury trials might be scrapped in some instances.

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) stated the reforms would velocity up justice and save victims from “years of torment and delay”.

Practically 80,000 instances are at the moment ready to be heard in crown courts, however a bid to restrict the correct to jury trial is more likely to be divisive.

Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick stated Mr Lammy ought to “pull his finger out” to chop the backlog moderately than “depriving British citizens of ancient liberties”.

“The right to be tried by our peers has existed for more than 800 years – it is not to be casually discarded when the spreadsheets turn red,” stated Mr Jenrick.

Full particulars are anticipated within the coming days, however in a press release in the present day Mr Lammy stated he had “inherited a courts emergency; a justice system pushed to the brink”.

“We will not allow victims to suffer the way they did under the last government, we must put victims front and centre of the justice system,” he added.

Mr Lammy stated 1000’s of lives had been on maintain because of the case backlog, a “rape victim being told their case won’t come before a court until 2029. A mother who has lost a child at the hands of a dangerous driver, waiting to see justice done”.

He stated he needed a system that “finally gives brave survivors the justice they deserve”.

Lammy says justice reforms will scale back victims’ struggling – as proper to jury trial set to go in some instances

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The justice secretary will reportedly go additional than a evaluation really useful. Pic: PA

.Nevertheless, it has been reported Mr Lammy will go additional than a evaluation performed by Sir Brian Leveson.

The retired choose backed the transfer for juries solely in essentially the most critical instances, but additionally proposed some lesser offences might go to a brand new intermediate courtroom the place a choose can be joined by two lay magistrates.

The Instances stated Mr Lammy had instructed in an inner memo he would take away the lay aspect from many critical offences that carry sentences of as much as 5 years.

There are fears such a transfer might improve miscarriages of justice and racial discrimination.

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The MoJ has laid the bottom for the reforms by saying the courtroom backlog might hit 100,000 by 2028 underneath the present system.

It stated simply 3% of instances are at the moment determined by a jury, with greater than 90% already handled by magistrates alone.

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