Lawyers boycott domestic abuse cases in legal aid dispute Tags:United Kingdom 3 comments Rule #1: If you make a law you MUST fund its enforcement from get go thru court… simple. Rule #2: Laws are not magical, they do not fund themselves, elected officials have to actually do ALL of the aspects of the law I encourage anyone wondering why they might do this to read [this thread](https://twitter.com/CrimeGirI/status/1518677668421582849?t=94NUDu5_Usj36wxrBuS6Xw&s=19) from a barrister explaining their fees for a murder case Worth mentioning too that the process for recording and claiming fees is so complex that it nearly doubles the workload. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Rule #1: If you make a law you MUST fund its enforcement from get go thru court… simple. Rule #2: Laws are not magical, they do not fund themselves, elected officials have to actually do ALL of the aspects of the law
I encourage anyone wondering why they might do this to read [this thread](https://twitter.com/CrimeGirI/status/1518677668421582849?t=94NUDu5_Usj36wxrBuS6Xw&s=19) from a barrister explaining their fees for a murder case
Worth mentioning too that the process for recording and claiming fees is so complex that it nearly doubles the workload.
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Rule #1: If you make a law you MUST fund its enforcement from get go thru court… simple.
Rule #2: Laws are not magical, they do not fund themselves, elected officials have to actually do ALL of the aspects of the law
I encourage anyone wondering why they might do this to read [this thread](https://twitter.com/CrimeGirI/status/1518677668421582849?t=94NUDu5_Usj36wxrBuS6Xw&s=19) from a barrister explaining their fees for a murder case
Worth mentioning too that the process for recording and claiming fees is so complex that it nearly doubles the workload.