Where’s the justice? Heart-rending letters from vulnerable are ignored under 'broken' court system
by Tristan Kirk
Dec 15, 2023
4 minutes
Written appeals from the vulnerable and elderly who are charged with minor crimes are not routinely looked at by prosecutors in a “broken” secret justice system, an Evening Standard investigation has found.
Hundreds of thousands of cases a year are dealt with behind closed doors in the single justice procedure (SJP), a fast-track courts system used for controversial TV licence prosecutions as well as low-level offences like not paying road tax.
Defendants can write to the after being charged, with some explaining how they fell foul of the law when their lives were in turmoil, they were ill, struggling with their mental health, or
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