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Consultation closed - Public views sought on improving jury trial timeliness
The Ministry of Justice wants to hear from the public about two proposals related to jury trials aimed at reducing wait times in our criminal courts and improving timely access to justice.
Demand for jury trials, particularly in the District Court, has grown in the last five years and they are also taking longer to resolve, which adds to court delays overall.
The Government is considering whether the current threshold for giving a defendant the option of being tried by a jury instead of a judge sitting alone is appropriate. The threshold should strike the right balance between the seriousness of an offence, and the extra resource and time required to hold a jury trial.
To inform Government decisions, the Ministry sought public feedback by October 31 2024 on two proposals that would:
increase the threshold for being able to choose a jury trial. Currently the threshold is reached when charges carry a maximum penalty of two years or more in prison
enable more time for a defendant to decide between a trial before a jury, or a judge alone.
The proposals and options for change are set out in more detail in a discussion document [PDF, 447 KB] which also discusses the history and importance of jury trials and the relevant rights protected under the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990.