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About The Government > Offices > Attorney General's Chambers > Crown Office
What is the Legal Aid Review? The Legal Aid Review is a project which was led by HM Attorney General, John Quinn QC MLC, on behalf of the Securing Added Value and Efficiencies (SAVE) Sub-CommitteeCriminal Legal Aid
About The Government > Offices > Attorney General's Chambers > Crown Office > Legal Aid Review
In order to illustrate how a person may receive free legal advice which is funded by Criminal Legal Aid, an example of a fictional person (Mr Green) being charged with an offence is included belowLegal Aid Committee - Consultation 2016
About The Government > Departments > The Treasury > Social Security Division > Legal Aid
Review of Access to Legal Advice and Representation The Committee carried out consultation on the future of the Legal Aid service in 2016. We published the 'Review of Developments in Legal AidLegal Aid
About The Government > Departments > The Treasury > Social Security Division
Legal Aid is a scheme designed to enable a person to have access to legal representation by an Advocate in Court proceedings. The purpose of legal aid is to provide funding to those whose means wouldBackground
About The Government > Offices > Attorney General's Chambers > Crown Office > Legal Aid Review
and an appropriate level of separation from the Treasury. Extension of scope: Criminal Legal Aid Whilst the initial scope of the project focused on a PDS, it soon became apparentLegislation
About The Government > Departments > The Treasury > Social Security Division > Legal Aid
website. Acts Legal Aid (Amendment) Act 2012 Legal Aid Act 1986 Human Rights Act 2001 Orders Civil Legal Aid Order 2008 (SD-0110) Criminal Legal Aid Order 2010 (SD-0045) Legal Aid (AmendmentTerms of reference
About The Government > Offices > Attorney General's Chambers > Crown Office > Legal Aid Review
Aim The aim of the Legal Aid Review is to develop policy options for the sustainable provision of Legal Aid in the Isle of Man, which: maintain or improve access to justice support the deliveryLA Committee
About The Government > Departments > The Treasury > Social Security Division > Legal Aid
The Legal Aid Committee ('the Committee') is a body established under Section 23 of theĀ Legal Aid Act 1986. Their mission statement is to promote access to justice in a manner which is fair