Reforms Given Short Shrift
Posted on | September 15, 2008 | No Comments
The Magistrate’s Association’s response to the consultation on reforming the legal aid barrister fee scheme is a model of brevity – just as we have come to expect from Magistrates. Answers on one side of A4 please. I’m always up for a challenge though, so I’ve (just) managed to condense this even further: ‘lawyers are important to the workings of the mags, lots of changes already going on which should save costs anyway – wait and see how they go before introducing more reform’.
Category: cases, courts, public funding
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Tags: care > cases > children > courts > legal aid > magistrates > public funding
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