REPORT OF A SURVEY OF THE GRANT OF LEGAL AID IN MAGISTRATES

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REPORT OF A SURVEY OF THE GRANT OF LEGAL AID IN MAGISTRATES
COURTS
refdoc July=1991

BOOKS/PAMPHLETS User Ref = P53204
Lord Chancellors Department
Lord Chancellors Dept, Oct 1983 8pp + appendices RP53204A

Survey into the differences in the proportions in which
applications for legal aid are granted or refused by
individual magistrates courts. The survey which analysed
over 3,000 cases was confined to five offences: shoplifting,
assaulting a police officer, possession of a class c drug
(e.g. cannabis) criminal damage and social security fraud.

United Kingdom, offence, policeman, sentence, adult,
juvenile, drug

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