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Plea bargaining helps speed delivery of justice

Attorney General Delroy Chuck. (Photo: Naftali Junior)

ST JAMES, Jamaica Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says the use of plea bargaining has a positive and significant impact on the justice system, particularly in addressing long-standing backlogs of cases in district courts.

Speaking to reporters after a recent Child Advocate training seminar at the Ocean Coral Spring Resort in Falmouth, Trelawny said the widespread use of plea bargaining over the past five years has led to a dramatic drop in outstanding cases. To create a more effective judicial process.

He noted that these backlogs have historically been a major hurdle for individuals seeking justice, often delaying their day in court.

“Plea bargaining has proven to be a win-win for our justice system. “By allowing penalties to be negotiated, we not only speed up the resolution of cases, but also ensure that justice is served more quickly,” he said.

Plea bargaining allows the accused person to admit guilt in exchange for a reduced sentence. This approach allows for faster resolutions, significantly relieving the burden on courts facing very large caseloads.

Minister Chuck said the use of plea bargaining reflects a broader commitment to reforming the justice system in Jamaica.

He noted that “the successful implementation of plea bargaining represents an important step towards promoting a more timely and fair judicial process” as the country continues to deal with challenges within its legal framework.

He said that while the Ministry seeks to further improve these practices, its focus remains on ensuring that all Jamaicans have access to fair and appropriate justice.

—JIS