Judges overwhelmed with work

Judges in the lower courts are unable to keep pace with the number of cases flooding in.
Judges in the lower courts are unable to keep pace with the number of cases flooding in.
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Danish lower courts are being overwhelmed with cases. While the first six months of 2006 saw 95,520 cases under way, the figure for the first six months of 2008 was at 141,735.

Despite the fact that judges are handling more cases than new ones they get in, the backlog of cases is growing.

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