Law Society President Warns of Legal Aid 'Deserts' ; Legal
Birmingham Post › November 26, 2008
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Birmingham Post › November 26, 2008
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The government's relectuance to put money into the legal system is creating legal aid "deserts" where people to not have access to justice, the president of the Law Society has said.
Paul Marsh said the justice system was chronically under funded and needed more money to be put into it as soon as possible.See the full content of this document
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Law Society President Warns of Legal Aid 'Deserts' ; Legal
He said: "The government don't have the money for a legal aid budget, and they are cutting back and cutting ...
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