HL Deb 20 January 1994 vol 551 cc53-4WA
Lord Brougham and Vaux

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What progress they have made with their review of the jury system and the not proven verdict.

The Minister of State, Scottish Office (Lord Fraser of Carmyllie)

We are today publishing a consultation paper seeking views on a number of proposals for improving the jury system and on the future of our system of verdicts, including the not proven verdict. The proposals in relation to juries are aimed at more effective selection of juries which are representative and willing to serve, and at reduction in the inconvenience suffered by those cited to attend court for jury service. The paper also sets out the case for and against the retention of the three verdict system. I hope that the proposals made and questions raised in this paper will stimulate the widest possible debate. This consultation paper is the third in a series seeking views on proposals for improving the delivery of justice in Scotland. We are inviting comments by 15 April. A copy of the consultation paper has been placed in the Library.