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    The Law Society says it cautiously opposes the Government looking into increasing the threshold of jury election

    The Law Society says it cautiously opposes the Government looking into increasing the threshold of jury election


    Currently a defendant can choose between a jury or a judge-alone trial in cases where the maximum penalty is at least two years in jail.

    The Government's considering increasing this to three, five, or seven years -- claiming jury trials are driving court delays.

    But the Law Society's Criminal Law Committee Convenor Chris Macklin says judge-alone trials also take time and money.

    He says jurors are a very cheap judgment resource, when compared to a judge's salary and court sitting time.

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