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It's a little one: An update on what the UK is proposing for the future of jury trials

22 min · 14 jan 2026
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A little update, or not so little update depending on what happens, to our episode talking about jury trials. After we hit go on that episode (we don't think the two are linked, but you never know) the UK Government released their proposed changes to trials and jury trials across the UK. Alex has been following the developments closely and takes us through what's planned, why and what flow on we might see in criminal cases across the globe.

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