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The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, said the criminal law was ‘long overdue for clarification and simplification’, which should be put in a single, modern document. Speaking at the annual judges’ dinner, he said codification of criminal law was a ‘necessary part of the overall reform to our legal system and an integral part of upholding the rule of law’.
The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, said the criminal law was ‘long overdue for clarification and simplification’, which should be put in a single, modern document. Speaking at the annual judges’ dinner, he said codification of criminal law was a ‘necessary part of the overall reform to our legal system and an integral part of upholding the rule of law’.
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