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Jewel in Scots law's crown tarnished, say review's critics

The aim of the reforms brought in after a review by Lord Bonomy was to give �greater certainty� for victims and witnesses required to attend the High Court than the previous system as well as reduce adjournments and �churn� in the system.

The aim of the reforms brought in after a review by Lord Bonomy was to give "greater certainty" for victims and witnesses required to attend the High Court than the previous system as well as reduce adjournments and "churn" in the system.