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Early resolution for summary cases could ease sheriff court backlog, say lawyers

Sheriff courts reopened on Monday with Covid safety measures in place (Andrew Milligan/PA) Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Lawyers groups have backed early resolutions for less serious criminal cases to help clear a three-year trial backlog which has built up during the pandemic. Sheriff Court summary criminal cases, where a sheriff hears a case sitting alone without a jury, widely resumed in Scotland on Monday after being largely suspended for more than three months.

Lawyers look for way to clear trial backlog built up in pandemic

Lawyers look for way to clear trial backlog built up in pandemic
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Early resolution for summary cases could ease sheriff court backlog, say lawyers

Early resolution for summary cases could ease sheriff court backlog, say lawyers
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New Human Rights Bill - gov scot

New Human Rights Bill Part of: Plans to introduce world-leading human rights legislation have been announced by Equalities Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville. Subject to the outcome of the 2021 Scottish Parliamentary election, a new Human Rights Bill will incorporate four United Nations Human Rights treaties into Scots Law, including legislation that enhances human rights for women, disabled people and minority ethnic communities. The new Bill, which will be introduced in the next parliamentary session will include specific rights, subject to devolved competence, from: the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)

Ron McKay s Diary: I m confident the day Muhammad Ali was serenaded by the Ladies Pipe Band of Coatbridge was a highlight of his life

He would have been 79 today. Muhammad Ali, formerly Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. Not just the greatest fighter bar none, but a ragingly bright political figure who, in giving and taking the punch and not just in the ring, did as much for his people as taking the knee. Perhaps more. He was the greatest person I nearly met. I was a boy when, as an amateur and light-heavyweight, he won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960. Allegedly he threw the medal into the Ohio river after being refused service in a whites-only restaurant in Louisville, although that may be apocryphal.

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