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Peers force delay to plan for fraud trials without juries

By Christopher Adams, Political Correspondent

Published: March 11 2006 02:00 | Last updated: March 11 2006 02:00

Ministers have been forced to postpone plans to end jury trials in the most serious fraud cases until at least the next parliament amid a fierce row with opposition peers who were threatening to defeat the government.

Lord Goldsmith, attorney-general, told the Conservatives yesterday that he would not be implementing the contentious changes with a vote in the Lords next week, as planned, after the party made clear it would oppose the move.

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