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Critically examine one aspect of the reforms of the Criminal Justice System suggested in the government White paper 'Justice for all'.  

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Criminal Law. Assignment 1. Part A Critically examine one aspect of the reforms of the Criminal Justice System suggested in the government White paper 'Justice for all'. Hemis No: 198788. Word count: 2,900 words. This White Paper follows the review of the Criminal Justice System by Lord Justice Sir Robin Auld's (hereafter L.J.Auld), which considered practices and procedures in the Criminal Courts with a view to ensuring fairness and efficiency, having regard to the interests of all parties, thereby promoting public confidence in the system as a whole. The handling of race within juries is a crucial indicator of the fairness of our criminal justice system. It is the subject of this essay and it is raised in Chapter Seven, Section twenty-nine of the Government White Paper. L.J.Auld recommends that where race is likely to be relevant to an issue of importance in a case, a scheme should be devised to provide a...

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