LNP reserves judgement on proposed jury reforms
The LNP will reserve judgement on the Bligh Labor Government's proposals for "judge only trials" and majority verdicts until the full details are released. LNP Shadow Attorney-General Stuart Copeland said reform of the justice system in Queensland was long overdue, with the Chief Justice last year calling for jury surveying..
Mon Aug 2008 07:08 (3 months ago)
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