Germany Pushes Swift Trials
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Germany's Justice Minister is proposing reforms to expedite criminal proceedings. The initiative aims to speed up trials, addressing concerns about lengthy legal processes. This push for efficiency is being introduced at a conference in Berlin.
Germany: Justice Minister Conference - Berlin pushes for swift criminal trials
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