Ferry sinking trial begins – but why has it taken so long?
January 17, 2013 in Opinion
The trial of Karl Lilgert on two counts of criminal negligence causing death arising from the March 22, 2006 sinking of The Queen of the North reportedly began today. It should not have taken almost seven years to put the accused on trial. This delay, which includes some four years of investigation before the charges were even laid, is unacceptable and gives our criminal justice system a black eye. All the participants in the system -police, prosecutors, defence lawyers, public – have to come up with ways to speed up the glacial pace of justice in cases like this.