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Response rates from 704 Sutton voters.

49%
Yes
51%
No
38%
Yes
49%
No
11%
Yes, but deny after three crimes
1%
No, deny after first crime
0%
No, and criminals should not receive free legal aid

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Sutton voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9NN42LJanswered…6mos6MO

Yes, but deny if the repeat offences are violent or serious crimes. Misdemeanors like possession should not effect this.

 @9ZLSMTTanswered…1wk1W

I think it's important to see how willing they are to change, and of course it would depend on the severity of the crimes committed

 @9ZJJB6Sanswered…2wks2W

Depending on the crime petty crime might be due to lack of education/ background issues only henious crimes shouldn’t be given help

 @9ZHWK9Wanswered…2wks2W

Depending on the severity of the crime. Minor crimes, the offender should be allowed free legal aid. Offenders committing acts such as rape, murder, domestic abuse ect, should not be entitled to free legal aid.

 @9ZH47J4answered…2wks2W

If the accused cannot afford their own lawyer, then absolutely. Everyone should have the right to counsel, whether previously convicted of a crime or not.