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Most of the evidence we received on this question , however , favoured the retention of juvenile courts as the tribunals dealing with juvenile offenders and children in need of care or protection or beyond control .
Most of the evidence we received on this question , however , favoured the retention of juvenile courts as the tribunals dealing with juvenile offenders and children in need of care or protection or beyond control .
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We therefore think that the existing power to allow free legal aid should be readily exercised in criminal cases in juvenile courts and we also recommend that provision should be made for legal aid in “ care or protection ” and “ beyond ...
We therefore think that the existing power to allow free legal aid should be readily exercised in criminal cases in juvenile courts and we also recommend that provision should be made for legal aid in “ care or protection ” and “ beyond ...
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We were told that in 1955 the Press Council represented to the Secretary of State that this provision was not protecting young witnesses effectively because the attention of courts was not drawn to it at the outset of the proceedings to ...
We were told that in 1955 the Press Council represented to the Secretary of State that this provision was not protecting young witnesses effectively because the attention of courts was not drawn to it at the outset of the proceedings to ...
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