This is all pretty predictable, yeah?
They thought they could just magic away the backlog with a few tweaks here and there, but it turns out that's not how it works. I mean, 2% reduction in time saved from judge-only trials? That's not exactly going to make a huge dent in the system, is it?
And let's be real, the real issue here is that we need more than just quick fixes. We need to overhaul the entire system and make some serious changes to how cases are handled. It's time to get behind implementing solutions like hearing more cases in Magistrates' Courts or investing in technology to boost productivity.
I'm not buying into all this piecemeal reform business, though. We need a big-picture approach that tackles the root causes of our court backlogs and gets us moving forward again
And let's be real, the real issue here is that we need more than just quick fixes. We need to overhaul the entire system and make some serious changes to how cases are handled. It's time to get behind implementing solutions like hearing more cases in Magistrates' Courts or investing in technology to boost productivity.
I'm not buying into all this piecemeal reform business, though. We need a big-picture approach that tackles the root causes of our court backlogs and gets us moving forward again