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Criminal legal aid cost €115million last year

Limerick Post Newspaper

Limerick Post Newspaper

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June 27, 2026

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TOTAL spending on the Criminal Legal Aid scheme across Ireland for 2025 surged to a record 115.3million, according to official figures. The details were provided in response to a query from the Limerick Post on the cost of the scheme. No regional breakdown was available and all figures mentioned are national figures. This represented a [] The post Criminal legal aid cost 115million last year appeared first on Limerick Post.

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