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Topic History of: Barristers, solicitors and Legal Aid
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hedda watched great interview with Rob Rinder defending this strike and fully explaining the reasons.
Green Man Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Even more reason not to pay your bills.

No barristers means no court.


Oh no GM the CPS (the state prosecution branch) are fine. It's just the defence from State prosecution you won't be able to get...



You have just volunteered Wyot !
Wyot Green Man wrote:
Even more reason not to pay your bills.

No barristers means no court.


Oh no GM the CPS (the state prosecution branch) are fine. It's just the defence from State prosecution you won't be able to get...
Green Man Even more reason not to pay your bills.

No barristers means no court.
Wyot The criminal justice system is collapsing in parts of England; particularly the South East/London/Surrey.

From barristers, to Prison, Probation & Court staff. Many areas of it are literally not functioning due to public sector pay freezes and conditions, primarily.

Not one media outlet seems to have joined the dots between the services and the implications.

And everyone suffers: genuine victims, future victims, tax payers, the guilty.