Insufficient number of potential jurors and the failure by Northland courts to punish those who fail to show for jury service has come to a point where significant injustice could occur, a leading criminal lawyer has warned.
Kaikohe-based Doug Blaikie said the attendance of potential jurors was getting worse which resulted in mistrials, particularly in Kaikohe District Court and cases transferred to other courts in some cases.
His comments followed the postponement of a jury trial in Kaikohe on June 30 after three jurors were excused shortly after the trial started before an insufficient number turned up the next day who were not initially selected.
Three people- Jason Ransfield, Tainui Apiata and Laurie Apiata- were on trial that was set down for two weeks before Judge John McDonald.
Their trial, on various violence charges, started on June 29 but when court resumed after lunch, Judge McDonald was forced to adjourn proceeding to the next day after three jurors had to be excused for various reasons.