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Norfolk court delays ‘mean justice isn’t being done’

A senior criminal lawyer said court delays meant “justice isn’t being done at all for anybody”.

Alison Muir, based in King’s Lynn in Norfolk, said her firm had 50 cases waiting for trial before the pandemic, but that had now increased to 180.

“It has an effect on everybody in the system, whether it’s defendants waiting for their cases to be called, victims, or witnesses,” she said.

The Ministry of Justice said it was working on reducing court delays.

Ms Muir, partner at Metcalfe Copeman & Pettefar and head of the criminal law department, said delays at court “causes a great deal of stress for everybody involved”.

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