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Anti Social Behaviour legislation should be reviewed and simplified

May 22, 2012

The current regime has led to orders being made and then quashed against a wife who was living in the same household as her husband. Orders have also been made against people with mental incapacity when there is a specific requirement for the order to be in understandable terms indefinite orders have been made and […]

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Barristers May Strike Over Legal Aid Fees

May 22, 2012

Stuart Page, Associate The Criminal Bar has it seems had its voice heard at last. All too often the press publish the fees of the highest paid solicitors and barristers from public funding but do not publish what the “average” remuneration for a 12 month period is. Quite often a case which pays a significant […]

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