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Fraud (Trials Without a Jury) Bill

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The Fraud (Trials Without a Jury) Bill 2007 was a proposed Act of Parliament introduced Home Secretary John Reid. Its intention was to abolish trials by jury in complex fraud cases in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by amending section 43 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003.[1] The Bill was given its First Reading in the House of Commons on 16 November 2006.[2] In a highly unusual move it was blocked by the House of Lords using a delaying tactic voted on 20 March 2007.

Fraud (Trials Without a Jury) Bill – Kingsland Motion to delay Second Reading for 6 months[3]
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House of Lords

Then Conservative Shadow Lord Chancellor Lord Kingsland said:[4]

On the substance of the matter, as your Lordships are well aware, jury trial has been a central component in the conduct of all serious criminal trials for about the past 700 years. Its contribution to the preservation of the liberty of the individual, and to the legitimacy of Government, is quite incalculable.

Christopher Prout, Lord Kingsland

References

  1. ^ Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill
  2. ^ Hansard, Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill, 1st Commons Reading, 16 Nov Mar 2006 : Column 144
  3. ^ "Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill (Division 1: held o - Hansard - UK Parliament". localhost. Retrieved 12 December 2021. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. ^ Hansard, Fraud (Trials without a Jury) Bill, 2nd Lords Reading, 20 Mar 2007 : Column 1152

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