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Author: | Ferocious Aardvark [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:37 pm ] | ||||
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Author: | Kosh [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dismantling of the justice system |
Ferocious Aardvark wrote:The most evil government in UK history? Well, a good candidate. Easily the most evil in living memory. |
Author: | Dally [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 12:56 pm ] | ||||
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Author: | Durham Giant [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 2:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dismantling of the justice system |
I would argue that the effect on Civil Law is far more serious than on criminal law. From now on couples who separate will not be eligible for legal aid in disputes about contact and residency of their children. There are some exceptions ie in cases of Domestic violence. So if you split up and your ex wont let you see your kids you will not get legal aid. If you take it to court and your ex alleges domestic violence they will get legal aid and a solicitor but you will not. What this will mean is that judges will have to deal with these issues themselves. In reality they will refer most of them to either Cafcass or Local Authorities to report to court. Neither of these agencies can manage any increase in work when they are all overworked as it is. They will then be forced to juggle their private law work with their child protection duties with the net result children are going to be left in a more vulnerable situation. The net result is that children are going to be left in realy vulnerable situations. There will be a huge number of kids who will now end up losing contact with their parents following divorce with no real legal redress unless you become litigant in person ( lippy) or pay for your own legal aid. Allied to this there is now no legal aid to deal with divorce ancilliary matters such as finances, pensions etc. This will all now be done by the parties themselves and a judge will oversee it. The fact that judges will not be interested in dealing with lippys who will be turning up at court with hundreds of documents about their finances is irrelevant. |
Author: | Ferocious Aardvark [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 3:23 pm ] | ||||
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Author: | The Video Ref [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:03 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dismantling of the justice system |
Some may amazed to find out just how badly paid criminal law is. A junior solicitor in the shires is probably looking at £18-£30K. And for this money they will be out at all hours of the day and night, weekends, etc.. dealing with people at police stations. Having spent several years studying followed by a 2 year apprenticeship, the salary is bugger all. Which is why no-one wants to do it and the cool kids opt for more lucrative areas of practice. |
Author: | Dally [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dismantling of the justice system |
The Video Ref wrote:Some may amazed to find out just how badly paid criminal law is. A junior solicitor in the shires is probably looking at £18-£30K. And for this money they will be out at all hours of the day and night, weekends, etc.. dealing with people at police stations. Having spent several years studying followed by a 2 year apprenticeship, the salary is bugger all. Which is why no-one wants to do it and the cool kids opt for more lucrative areas of practice. If this goes ahead they will be out of a job. Senior criminal lawyers are applying to become judges before their income goes. Most local firms with a significant criminal practice will go bust. |
Author: | Dally [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:05 pm ] | ||||
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Author: | The Video Ref [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:11 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dismantling of the justice system |
The system is already seeing lots of defendants self representing. This will increase if legal aid is cut and stricter means testing is implemented. Cases take 3 times as long as they stand there arguing irrelevant points, whilst judges and prosecuting lawyers bend over backwards to try and make the whole thing work (often coming very close to compromising their independence in the process). People who have good defences are plading guilty just to get it over and done with. The obviously guilty run hopeless defences, because they don't understand the law or points the prosecution has to prove. The whole thing is an absolute cluster. And will end up costing more in the long-term with extra court time required and endless appeals. |
Author: | Rock God X [ Tue Jun 04, 2013 4:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Dismantling of the justice system |
Durham Giant wrote:I would argue that the effect on Civil Law is far more serious than on criminal law. From now on couples who separate will not be eligible for legal aid in disputes about contact and residency of their children. There are some exceptions ie in cases of Domestic violence. So if you split up and your ex wont let you see your kids you will not get legal aid. If you take it to court and your ex alleges domestic violence they will get legal aid and a solicitor but you will not. What this will mean is that judges will have to deal with these issues themselves. In reality they will refer most of them to either Cafcass or Local Authorities to report to court. Neither of these agencies can manage any increase in work when they are all overworked as it is. They will then be forced to juggle their private law work with their child protection duties with the net result children are going to be left in a more vulnerable situation. The net result is that children are going to be left in realy vulnerable situations. There will be a huge number of kids who will now end up losing contact with their parents following divorce with no real legal redress unless you become litigant in person ( lippy) or pay for your own legal aid. Allied to this there is now no legal aid to deal with divorce ancilliary matters such as finances, pensions etc. This will all now be done by the parties themselves and a judge will oversee it. The fact that judges will not be interested in dealing with lippys who will be turning up at court with hundreds of documents about their finances is irrelevant. As important as those issues undoubtedly are, I wouldn't say they were 'far more serious' than an innocent person having to spend time in prison for want of an adequate defence lawyer. |
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