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Barristers Strike: High-Risk Cases Halted in NI
14 Jan
Summary
- Barristers in Northern Ireland have stopped working on 12 high-risk cases.
- These cases include serious domestic violence, rape, and sexual assault allegations.
- The strike means no legal aid Crown Court cases can proceed currently.

Striking barristers in Northern Ireland have refused to proceed with 12 high-risk cases. This action includes nine domestic violence cases, one rape case, and two serious sexual assault cases, one of which involves a minor.
The industrial action commenced on January 5th and has resulted in a complete standstill for Crown Court cases dependent on legal aid. The continuation of the dispute directly impacts the progression of these critical legal proceedings.
The Bar Council has issued a statement affirming its dedication to resolving the situation and mitigating the adverse effects on the most vulnerable parties involved. Their focus remains on finding a solution that addresses the concerns without further jeopardizing ongoing cases.




