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Legal Aid and cuts
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“Legal Aid is fundamental to social Justice ” and
” In a democratic society all citzens have a right to access justice and get a fair trial “
The Coalition Govt in the UK are planning to carve £350 million out of the annual legal aid budget. A Ministry of Justice study suggests that 500,000 fewer cases a year will be entitled to funding under the plans.
Women will no longer be able to obtain legal help for many of the issues associated with leaving a violent relationship, according to the National Federation of Womens Institutes. Continue reading →
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