Labour MP Charlotte Nichols Says Rape Case Took 1,088 Days to Reach Court
In Brief
Charlotte Nichols told parliament her rape case took 1,088 days to reach court and opposed jury trial curbs.
Key Facts
- Labour MP Charlotte Nichols told parliament her rape case took 1,088 days to reach court.
- Nichols opposed Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy's plans to curb access to jury trials.
- Nichols spoke about her experience during a parliamentary session.
What Happened
Charlotte Nichols, a Labour MP, told parliament she waited 1,088 days for her rape case to reach court and expressed opposition to Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy's proposal to limit access to jury trials.
Why It Matters
The statement highlights concerns about delays in the legal process for serious cases and brings attention to proposed changes to jury trial access, which are being debated in parliament. Based on a single source report
What's Next
Further parliamentary discussion on jury trial access and potential reforms to the legal process are expected. Reactions from other MPs and stakeholders may follow.
Sources
- The Independent — Labour MP tells parliament she waited 1,088 days for her rape case to reach court(1d ago)
