Use of non-jury trials to be reviewed in North

The use of non-jury trials in the North will be reviewed next year, the British government said today.

The use of non-jury trials in the North will be reviewed next year, the British government said today.

Announcing that so-called Diplock hearings would continue for another year, security minister Paul Goggins said the practice would be re-examined in 2011, with the public able to express their views during a consultation exercise.

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