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The aim of the report was to review into the practices and procedures and Rules of evidence applied by, the criminal courts at every level, with a view to ensuring that they deliver justice fairly.  

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Assignment: Legal Context The Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, had an independent review of the Criminal courts. He appointed Justice Auld, a senior Lord Justice in the Court of Appeal, to see how the criminal courts work on every stage, and Write a wide-ranging, independent Review of the criminal courts in England And Wales. 1 This report can also be referred to as the ´Auld Report´. The aim of the report was to review into the practices and procedures and Rules of evidence applied by, the criminal courts at every level, with a view to ensuring that they deliver justice fairly. With this report, they tried to have a single strategic plan for the work System, with performance measures and targets, which apply across the Department's agencies. The review was to improve the criminal courts. To assist Lord Justice Auld in developing radical improvements Lord Irvine appointed a small number of expert consulters...

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