Barristers to Down Their Wigs Next Week in Strike Over Legal Aid Money

Barristers to Down Their Wigs Next Week in Strike Over Legal Aid Money
The "Lady of Justice," a 12 foot high, gold leaf statue is pictured on top of the dome of the Central Criminal Court, commonly referred to as The Old Bailey in central London on Aug. 21, 2016. Niklas Halle'n/AFP via Getty Images
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Barristers are expected to man picket lines outside the Old Bailey and many other criminal courts next week after the legal profession in England and Wales voted to go on strike as it pressures the government to increase legal aid funding.

Justice Minister James Cartlidge described the outcome of the ballot as “disappointing” and said it would inevitably add to the backlog of trials.
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