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The administration of justice in any jurisdiction is supposed to be fair, impartial and accessible.
But for years, delays have raised a harder question: if justice comes too late, who is the system really serving?
In Part I, Guardian Media Investigations Desk examined how delay impacted accused people before trial and Part II showed how some prisoners died before their matters were completed in court.
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