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To ask the Scottish Executive whether it will detail the number of clients seen to date by the Public Defence Solicitors' Office in Edinburgh as part of the pilot project and (a) the number of individual cases conducted, (b) the number of cases prosecuted in which representation was given, (c) the number of guilty pleas tendered at the initial diet, intermediate diet and trial diet and (d) the number of cases proceeding to trial. Excluding clients using the services...
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 September 1999
The further option appraisal, conducted in February 1999, involved representatives from the Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services Trust, local authorities, UNISON, Strathclyde Police and others.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 September 1999
The further option appraisal, conducted in February 1999, involved representatives from the Greater Glasgow Community and Mental Health Services Trust, local authorities, UNISON, Strathclyde Police and others.
Let me be honest: I will do that in other amendments and take credit for it there. Amendment 116 simply flags up that there are two approaches to drafting bills and suggests a different approach from that which has been taken.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
6 October 2006
The following table details theprogrammes and services of the Enterprise Transport and Lifelong Learning Departmentwhich it will deliver directly in 2006-07.
The local community would therefore lose the provision of sheriff officer services. Another possibility is that a monopoly could develop in our legal system.
On Scott Barrie's point, you mentioned services. Section 141 of the policy memorandum says:"effective services must be available before any orders can be made."
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Date answered:
23 March 2007
Any changes in the age profile of NHS Highland’s populationwill be reflected in the Arbuthnott formula and therefore impact on the level offunding the board receives.It is however the responsibility of local authorities and NHSboards to provide appropriate service provision to meet the needs and prioritiesof their area.