In LexisNexis Corporate Crime's latest article, Partner John Binns and Associate Amelia Clegg explore the comprehensive proposals outlined in Part 1 of the Independent Review of the Criminal Courts, led by Sir Brian Leveson, former President of the Queen’s Bench Division.
The review sets out a range of measures aimed at improving efficiency and proportionality in the Crown Court, including:
- Expanding the use of Out of Court Resolutions (OOCRs)
- Introducing judge-only trials for complex fraud cases
- Establishing a new Crown Court Bench Division (CCBD)
This article assesses whether meaningful reform of the Crown Court can be achieved without compromising fundamental principles of justice or eroding public confidence in the criminal justice system.
Read the full article here.
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