45% Yes |
55% No |
36% Yes |
52% No |
10% Yes, but deny after three crimes |
2% No, deny after first crime |
1% No, and criminals should not receive free legal aid |
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Since, sometimes the law can discriminate unfairly against minorities, it is a technical issue waiting for law to catch up with fairness.
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It is a case by case situation. If a repeat offender continues to reoffend and appear before the courts, they may be in need of another intervention
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It depends on what the severity of the crimes and each of their circumstances. Probably should be decided by a judge.
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Everyone should be entitled to free legal aid regardless of offender status
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If the charges are bad then no aid.
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Depends on the severity of the crime. If they are for example a repeat murderer, no, but if they are guilty of a "victimless crime" like the use of cannabis, yes.
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