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The selection of judges is a fiasco…
Sunday 4 March 2007 at 11:36 am | In News | 2 CommentsIn its first year, the new judicial selection process appears to be running into trouble, and the big question is have “secret soundings” found a back door?
In January 2007 the selection of 75 circuit judges had to be re-run because more than 200 candidates who were wrongly rejected. Senior judges, including the Lord Chief Justice made representations concerning applicants that the Judicial Appointments Commission had passed over. Extra interviews are needed to correct the “error”, which has been blamed on the initial sifting panels that simply looked at application forms and took no account of judicial references.
Some are suggesting that this has created an appearance that senior judges have leant on the Commission to make sure candidates they thought should have been selected are selected.
Further concerns have been voiced because some appointees have been made from the Crown Prosecution Service, which as part of the executive should be kept separate from the judiciary.
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well, whatever, it must be a better system than the previous secretive one.
Comment by charlie — Friday 16 March 2007 7:07 pm #
I agree
Comment by steve — Friday 16 March 2007 7:20 pm #