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  • Joint statement by Justice Minister and Criminal Bar Association

    Date published: 15 February 2026

    Justice Minister Naomi Long and representatives of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) have met in an effort to resolve the current impasse within the Criminal justice system.

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    Joint statement by Justice Minister and Criminal Bar Association

    The meeting was a constructive one and whilst not all issues have been resolved the Minister has agreed to commence an accelerated review and the CBA have agreed to exempt the upcoming trial involving the murder of Chloe Mitchell from its withdrawal of services.

    Further meetings between the Department of Justice and the CBA are scheduled for next week.

    Justice Minister Naomi Long said: 

    "The meeting was constructive, and I welcome the CBA’s commitment to engaging to find solutions to the recent impasse. Whilst not all issues have been resolved, a decision has now been taken which will enable the Chloe Mitchell trial to progress. I recently met with the family, and I am humbled by their resilience and determination to see justice for Chloe. We must never lose sight of the fact that victims are central to everything we do.  We must protect them, we must serve them and we must be prepared to make hard decisions for them.”

    Michael Chambers KC, Vice Chair of the CBA, said: 

    “We welcome the Minister’s frank and constructive engagement with the CBA, following on from the CBA’s meeting with the Mitchell family and North Antrim political representatives, during which we had an opportunity not only to listen but also to explain the full background of the strike to them. Our consistent position has been that our members want to be in Court, dealing with cases like Chloe’. We welcome the Minister’s confirmation that an accelerated review will proceed and it is our hope that this will produce the urgent reforms necessary to enable a full return to work.”

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