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Juryless ***** trials pilot to be axed by Scottish government

Reuters

Lawyers and judges expressed concern the plans could breach human rights laws

A pilot scheme to hold trials for serious ******* offences without a jury is to be scrapped by the Scottish government.

The proposal would have seen a single judge decide whether people are guilty of ***** and attempted ***** in an attempt to increase conviction rates.

The scheme, which is expected to be dropped in an announcement later, was

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who said it could breach human rights laws.

The government is going to press ahead with the abolition of the not proven verdict, which has cross-party support.

The juryless trial would have

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, but it split MSPs in Parliament.

The Scottish Solicitors Bar Association said it would be experimenting with people’s lives and threatened a boycott.

PA Media

The justice secretary had spoken in favour of the pilot scheme

The Scottish government’s reasoning was that while the conviction for most ******* sits around 90%, for ***** it is much lower at about 50%.

It believed this was due to jurors often being swayed by

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– outdated attitudes that prejudice how they view the case and whether or not they believe the alleged victim is telling the truth about not having consented.

Among these beliefs are that genuine victims would try to ****** off or escape an attacker, that they would immediately report the ****** to the police rather than waiting months or even years to tell anyone, and that they should behave emotionally in court.

The justice secretary Angela Constance previously said there was a “compelling body of evidence” that jurors were being influenced in their verdicts by these myths.

Senior judge Lady Dorrian examined the issue and suggested the pilot scheme be trialled, in the belief that judges would be less likely to be influenced by such attitudes.

Mixed reaction

The Scottish government’s

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, published in April 2023, included the plan.

Victim support groups such as ***** Crisis Scotland supported the proposal, saying survivors were currently being let down by the justice system.

However, the legal profession expressed concern the scheme could threaten the fundamental principle that an accused person is innocent until their guilt is proven beyond reasonable doubt.

Murray Etherington, president of the Law Society of Scotland, said it would “create a serious risk of injustice” while Thomas Ross KC said it created the possibility of a “witch hunt” against judges if they did not convict more people of ******* offences.



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