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@Kerry Underwood19 February 2016 06:53 pm

"...Well if they start charging £20,000 a go - seems to be the Gove rate - maybe they will do it properly. .."

Kerry, you are fairly bright here. You know that once you go down the route of using the Criminal Courts to 'supervise' offenders, you need the resources.

@Richard Peter Whitehurst20 February 2016 09:00 pm

"...I accept that staff morale, shortages, stress, and mountainous volumes of work may have had an effect. Here, however, there seems (may) to have been a disinclination to deal with the actual file that was presented for a decision. ...
And I think that the heart is being torn out of a legal system that I believed was beyond compare. Though actually, I don't blame (entirely) politicians, who don't have the feel/experience over time (which is what the law's administration needs) and so makes them vulnerable; but rather civil servants, who don't like being thwarted. ..."

I am not sure here Richard. The MP's knew exactly what they were doing when tyhye brought in the New Blair Squeegee Merchant regime.

Civil enforcement by the back door. But, without the resources. Next stop inquisitorial 'tribunals' (as we have seen in another part of the LSG today but without attendance at Court).

And any more investment as per Middleton envisaged with the Civil Courts?

Non... mais non non non ...

At some point (I cant predict when) this is going to blow up. It is just that hopefully most of the dangerous criminals will already be inside. It is just they will be inside with a proportion of innocent people as well (i.e. maybe even your class (see Nigel Evans and Paul Backchaining as examples) ....

Be afraid.............

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