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ADVISES ABOLITION OF GRAND JURIES; British Royal Commission on Delay in the Law Courts Presents Its Report. JUDGES TO WORK HARDER Court of Criminal Appeal to Have Power to Order New Trials ;- A Hit at Fashionable Counsel.

ADVISES ABOLITION OF GRAND JURIES; British Royal Commission on Delay in the Law Courts Presents Its Report. JUDGES TO WORK HARDER Court of Criminal Appeal to Have Power to Order New Trials ;- A Hit at Fashionable Counsel.
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LONDON, Dec. 15. -- Important changes in the administration of the law are recommended by the Royal Commission on Delay in the Law Courts, the final report of which was issued to-night. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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