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The Court of Appeal ruled that cuts to legal aid in three areas of prison law, introduced four years ago by the then Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, are unlawful. They were in pre-tariff reviews by the Parole Board, category-A reviews, and decisions on placing disruptive inmates in close supervision centres.
The Court of Appeal ruled that cuts to legal aid in three areas of prison law, introduced four years ago by the then Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, are unlawful. They were in pre-tariff reviews by the Parole Board, category-A reviews, and decisions on placing disruptive inmates in close supervision centres.
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