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Victims’ group seeks €120 pay when court delays cut criminal sentences
Victims of serious crime in the Netherlands should receive financial compensation when convicted offenders get reduced sentences because their
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Related coverage for "Victims’ group seeks €120 pay when court delays cut criminal sentences": The Big Issue — Asylum seekers face repaying £10,000 accommodation costs: ‘Another example of performative cruelty’. Wirepoints — Evanston’s Race Reparations in the Dock – Wall Street Journal. NL Times — Dutch ministry to repay €9 million over 3,300 wrongfully issued integration fines. TheJournal.ie — Flat legal aid fee for solicitors expected to be finalised today after week of court disruption. Radio New Zealand — Abuse in care redress legislation passes final reading in Parliament. Yen.com.gh — UK announces asylum seekers must pay £10k, details emerge