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Outrage at fresh attempts to curb jury trials

By Nikki Tait, Law Courts correspondent

Published: June 21 2005 21:55 | Last updated: June 21 2005 22:15

The government expects up to 20 fraud trials a year to be heard by a judge alone as a result of abolishing trial by jury for complex cases.

The estimate came from Lord Goldsmith, attorney-general, as he launched a renewed attempt to curb jury trials. His plans provoked an outraged reaction from the legal profession, civil liberties groups and political opponents.

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