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Tasmania Courts Overwhelmed: Magistrates Demand Immediate Action

UPDATE: Tasmania’s magistrates are sounding the alarm as court backlogs reach critical levels, with over 8,767 cases pending completion across four courts. The 2023-2024 Magistrates Court annual report reveals that 21% of these matters have lingered for more than 12 months, prompting urgent calls for action.

Magistrate Katie Edwards expressed her frustration in court earlier this month when a crucial report was not reviewed by police prosecutors before a case was presented. “The court lists are already jam packed,” Edwards stated, highlighting the ongoing strain on judicial resources. “There seems to be a gross lack of communication between everyone involved.” This lack of coordination exacerbates the already overwhelming case load.

The report indicates that the increase in pending cases is coupled with 15,109 criminal cases lodged against adults in the past year, a 4.7% rise from the previous year. Shockingly, only 13,398 of these matters were finalized, leaving many victims and defendants waiting for justice. Delays caused by slow disclosure processes, availability of legal counsel, and incomplete expert reports are cited as key obstacles.

Earlier, magistrate Reg Marron criticized the inadequate resources for police prosecution services, stating, “When I first came onto the bench in 2009 I entered a completely broken system. Nothing has happened since to improve that.” His comments reflect the deep-seated frustrations shared by many in the judicial system as they struggle to manage increasing demands.

In a proactive response, Attorney-General Guy Barnett announced an injection of $4 million into Tasmania Legal Aid, aimed at addressing the mounting pressures on the court system. Barnett emphasized that this investment is vital for providing representation services in both criminal courts and the Mental Health and Guardianship Divisions of TASCAT. “This important investment will also help to ease court backlogs,” he affirmed.

The annual report underscores ongoing challenges for staff across all magistrates’ court registries, noting that while case lodgements continue to rise, staffing levels have remained relatively stable over the past two to three years. The result is a considerable strain on court personnel, further complicating an already critical situation.

As Tasmania grapples with these pressing issues, the call for reform and additional resources is louder than ever. The situation remains fluid, with magistrates and officials urging immediate action to ensure justice is not delayed for those who rely on the court system. Watch for further updates as developments unfold in this urgent matter.

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