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The Legal
Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 led to an estimated 77 % drop in civil legal aid income for the NfP sector, forcing nine Law Centres to close and leading to the loss of 350 specialist advisers in the Citizens Advice service (see LegalAction magazine December 2016 / January2017, p 1
Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 led to an estimated 77 % drop in civil legal
aid income for the NfP sector, forcing nine Law Centres to close and leading to the loss of 350 specialist advisers in the Citizens Advice service (see LegalAction magazine December 2016 / January2017, p 1
aid income for the NfP
sector, forcing nine Law Centres to close and leading to the loss of 350 specialist advisers in the Citizens
Advice service (see LegalAction magazine December 2016 / January2017, p 13).