Scottish Parliament to Support Abolition of 'Not Proven' Verdict
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Scottish Parliament to Support Abolition of 'Not Proven' Verdict

Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) are set to back a significant justice reform bill aimed at abolishing the controversial 'not proven' verdict. This legislation seeks to raise the standard for guilty verdicts, enhancing fairness and clarity in the justice system. The move is expected to restore public confidence in judicial outcomes and promote a more transparent legal framework.

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