The British Legal system – A travesty – In need of an overhaul.

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The British legal system

Having had experience of the British legal system from many sides I think I am qualified to express a few observations and opinions.

The British legal system stinks.

There are probably far better systems elsewhere in Europe.

What we want from a legal system

  1. Justice (for the victim and accused)
  2. Speedily delivered

That is not what we get.

What we get

  1. An archaic charade
  2. An expensive system
  3. A slow, laborious process
  4. An adversarial system that is not concerned with justice but law
  5. A system full of prejudice
  6. A system where the rich can afford to buy better defence
  7. A system that puts money in the pockets of rich barristers
  8. A lottery system where all too often the guilty walk free and the innocent are found guilty

My own experience

  1. As a defendant (found guilty three times for traffic offences I did not commit)
  2. As a jury member (sent an innocent man to prison)
  3. As a person who has listened to other jury members (a catalogue of wrongful convictions and guilty parties walking free)
  4. As a parent of an accused man (wrongfully charged and put through a lengthy process that was so stressful and prolonged, and full of such uncertainty (given the vagaries of the system), that none of us have escaped unscathed. Despite being rightfully found innocent there was an enormous cost – financial, career-wise and on mental health.
  5. As a friend of accused people (guilty and not guilty). The stress and uncertainties, the legal costs and slow process, results in punishment even if later found not guilty.

It hardly fills you with confidence.

A better system

  1. A speedy process that is streamlined
  2. A modern system without all the pageantry and archaic silliness
  3. A system that is not adversarial but seeks to establish the truth. It is not about a clever lawyer putting together a better case than the other lawyer. It is not about how many notches on the belt. It is about justice and whether someone has done it or not.

There are far too many murderers and criminals walking free because they are able to buck the system.

There are far too many victims not receiving justice.

There are far too many innocent people locked up.

From my, admittedly limited knowledge, I much prefer the French system. The Judge, with the help of the police, and interviews with the accused and witnesses, sets out to establish exactly what has happened – seeks the truth – then dispenses justice. There is much we can learn from Europe in many areas – justice is one of them.

I think the British are often arrogant and unwilling to change. Our justice system has not and does not serve us well. The jury system is highly flawed (bored, unintelligent, prejudiced people do not make good judgements). The system has bias towards rich and middle-class whites and against young, lower-class men from ethnic minorities. It is time we learnt from best practice elsewhere and overhauled the whole system.

4 thoughts on “The British Legal system – A travesty – In need of an overhaul.

  1. The French system sounds far superior – what price human rights when legal representation is cripplingly expensive and legal aid cut back? We need experts not bewigged popinjays – as in parliament we need expert advice and consultation not punch & judy politics and posturing …

  2. Luckily I have yet to directly experience our legal system. But your point about being a jury member is something I always wonder about in case I’m called on for jury duty. I, personally, think it might be better to have student lawyers be on juries (or have at least 1 per jury in difficult cases) so not only can they gain knowledge of legal cases but also so there’s someone who understands the tricks a lawyer might be pulling to sway the jury one way or another. Although, as you’ve pointed out, the whole system could do with being changed!

    1. I’m a bit torn when it comes to juries. I think there should be some criteria for a job as taxing and important as that. It should not be left to just anyone. I like your idea Grace.

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