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He also dismissed carbon markets as being too prone to political lobbying: "It is basically giving away money".
He attacked the police for being too prone to extract confessions and judges for being too trusting of police evidence; he suggested that certain trials could be televised and called for complex trials to be shortened for the sake of the jury and the legal-aid budget.
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