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Originally Posted by nomadking
At the moment it's the lawyers for the criminals that make any boundaries "self-serving".
Under the ECHR, there is no Article 6.1 "right to a fair hearing" in deportation and extradition matters.
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As someone who has worked for a law firm for over a decade I can tell you that solicitors have to uphold the due passages of Law.
You won’t be aware of this but one of the highest tenets of the Solicitors Regulation Service is to put the client’s best interests first, not that of the solicitor. Lawyers can be (and have been) struck off for putting their own interests first, even prosecuted.
Why people are thinking I’m talking about immigrants when it comes to the right to a fair trial is anyone’s guess. The ECHR ensures that YOU are entitled to a fair hearing, just like everyone else.