access to justice and funding in criminal system Flashcards

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access to justice and funding

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  • every person is entitled to access justice
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civil cases

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  • the costs exceed the damages received and there is an additional risk of the loser having to pay the winner’s costs
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criminal cases

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  • where a person’s liberty is at stake it is important for them to defend themselves so there are many sources of free legal advice available
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help lines (sources of legal advice)

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gives information on:
- debt
- housing
- domestic abuse
- family issues
- discrimination

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citizens advice bureaux

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  • benefit entitlement
  • debt problems
  • consumer issues
  • housing issues
  • employment
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law centres

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  • aim to provide free legal advice and represent clients in certain circumstances
  • funding comes from local authorities
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trade unions

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  • offer free legal advice for work related problem
  • will also provide legal advice and representation for other issues such as personal injury
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own resources (funding cases)

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  • 150-1000 p/h for a solicitor when considering the area of law dealt with
  • paid for through the defendant’s savings/income
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insurance (funding cases)

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  • some barristers have set up insurance policies for criminal defence costs
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public funding in criminal cases

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  • the legal aid agency makes contract with law firms to provide service to people charged with criminal offences
  • D has to qualify under the ‘interests of justice’ test and means test to be represented
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interests of justice

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  • a defendant will only get funding if they can show that they come within one of five interests of justice factor
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interests of justice factor 1

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  • if the individual would lose their liberty, livelihood or suffer serious damage to reputation
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interests of justice factor 2

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  • consideration of a point of law
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interests of justice factor 3

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  • the individual is unable to understand the processings in court or the state of their own state
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interests of justice factor 4

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  • the case may involve tracing, interviewing or expert cross examination of witnesses
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interests of justice factor 5

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  • it is in the interests of another person that the individual be represented
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means testing in magistrates court

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  • taken on gross annual income (if you are above this level you don’t qualify)
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means testing in crown court

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  • the higher the defendant’s income, the higher their contributions towards the case
  • below 37500: ineligible and have to pay privately