Banned from court!

The Law Society’s ‘what price justice‘ campaign hits a snag when solicitors are banned from wearing these small, well designed and unobtrusive badges in Magistrates’ Court

What price justice

Actually, on closer inspection, it turns out to be a great PR opportunity based on one Magistrate in Stoke on Trent having a bit of wobbly, but hey, the upside is that the Law Society have got someone with a bit of nous doing PR.

By any means necessary, comrades.

One Response to “Banned from court!”

  1. Ms A. Oladimeji says:

    I am against the carter reforms as in practice they are just a means of limiting the average persons means of accessing justice. This is an erosion of a basic right in a supposed civilised world.

  2. links from TechnoratiAmalgamated Union of Cavillers and Pettifoggers fully supported this emasculation. Now it is clearly taking its new role to heart. It has launched a campaign to improve “legal aid” (State subsidies to litigants), complete with blogging solicitors calling each other “comrade,” albeit (I hope) ironically. Many a true word, alas, is said in jest. Posted by Tom Paine on Friday, February 09, 2007 in Justice | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)

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