Most jury trials set to be scrapped in Lammy’s court overhaul

Politics
26 Nov 2025 • 12:09 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Justice Secretary David Lammy has reportedly proposed a significant overhaul of the UK’s court system, suggesting jury trials could be limited to serious offences such as rape, murder, and manslaughter.
  • Under the reported proposals, less severe offences would instead be decided by a judge, with Mr Lammy asserting there is "no right" to jury trials in the UK.
  • This potential change follows the Government's delayed response to recommendations from Sir Brian Leveson's review on reforming the court system and addressing the record-high Crown Court backlog.
  • A Ministry of Justice spokesperson confirmed no final decision has been taken, acknowledging a "crisis in the courts" with 78,000 cases in the backlog requiring "bold action".
  • The proposals face opposition from legal professionals, including the Bar Council, who argue there is no need to curtail the right to a trial by jury, despite Sir Brian Leveson's review suggesting reform for efficiency.

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