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Interesting interview with Mark Lucraft, the trial Judge and Recorder of London
legalsolutions.thomsonreuters.co.uk
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What has worked well for us is having dedicated jury deliberation space and putting the jury for a case in that space throughout a trial. It cuts down risks of cross-contamination and also means that retirements to consider verdicts can be shorter as the jury have had more chance to bond in the course of a trial.

An interview with His Honour Judge Mark Lucraft QC, Recorder of London | Legal Insights Europe
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from the article
What has worked well for us is having dedicated jury deliberation space and putting the jury for a case in that space throughout a trial. It cuts down risks of cross-contamination and also means that retirements to consider verdicts can be shorter as the jury have had more chance to bond in the course of a trial.