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Lawyers uncertain over plans for fraud trials

By Nikki Tait

Published: November 7 2005 02:00 | Last updated: November 7 2005 02:00

Prosecutors are considering negotiating with defence lawyers in an effort to delay charges in some serious fraud cases as they grapple with the uncertainty created by the government's plan to ask parliament to approve non-jury trials in certain circumstances.

The government is pushing for approval of section 43 of the Criminal Justice Act, which could allow judges rather than juries to hear some of the most serious and complex fraud cases.

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