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Critics of the cuts, however, argue that the system was unsustainable and needed to be reformed to reduce government spending. The digitalisation of court processes—accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic—has improved accessibility in some respects, but digital poverty and infrastructure limitations remain challenges.
The free press is nearly as essential a pillar of a free society as the justice system, and within the United States has failed nearly as conspicuously.
This initiative seeks to reduce costs and improve access by allowing for online case filings, remote hearings, and digital case management. The goal is to streamline court procedures, reduce administrative costs, and speed up the processing of cases. Another area of concern is legal aid.
Despite these differing opinions, the lack of sufficient funding for legal aid remains a pressing issue in the UK.
Funding cuts to legal aid have been a subject of much debate.
The UK has a multi-tiered court system, and each level requires adequate financial resources to operate. A radical strategy to the US criminal justice system means we should go to the foundation of the issue. The reduction in legal aid funding has raised concerns about the fairness of the justice system, as it risks creating a divide between those who can afford legal representation and those who cannot.
The Welsh Government has taken steps to influence justice policy even without full control over the system. These courts range from the local Magistrates’ Courts, which handle less serious criminal cases, to the Supreme Court, which addresses the most complex and significant legal issues.
The statement also mentioned the Legislation Society will co-operate with any police investigation into "these new and serious allegations which are past the remit of the Regulation Society's powers".