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Legal Aid Service Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 26 July 2017

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Ceisteanna (579)

Gerry Adams

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579. Deputy Gerry Adams asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of persons that have availed of free legal aid services in each county in each of the years 2011 to 2016 and to date in 2017, by county. [36445/17]

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The position in relation to applications made under the Civil Legal Aid Act 1995 and the number of legal aid certificates issued under the Criminal Legal Aid Act 1962 is set out below. It should be noted that the number of applications made under the Civil Legal Aid Act 1995 and the number of certificates issued under the Criminal Legal Aid Act 1962 does not equate to the number of persons granted legal aid as more than one certificate may be granted to any one person.

Civil Legal Aid

The Legal Aid Board, established under the Civil Legal Aid Act, 1995 provides civil legal aid and advice to persons of limited means, who cannot afford to pay a solicitor privately. The Legal Aid Board operates 31 full-time law centres and a number of part-time law centres in Ireland. The Board also provides mediation services in 15 offices around the country to help separating couples to negotiate their own agreement.

It is not possible to give the number of applications by county as, for example, a client living in County Limerick may choose to apply to Ennis Law Centre. Also, in a case where two parties to a dispute seek the services of the Board at one law centre, one party will be required to engage with a different law centre, which may be in a neighbouring county. The details in relation to applications made under the Civil Legal Aid Act 1995, by law centre, in respect of the years 2014 to date is provided in the table below. Unfortunately it is not possible to provide individual figures for each of the Board's law centres for 2011 to 2013, however the second table provided gives the total number of applications for the years 2011 to 2013.

Number of Applications by law centre

Law Centre

2017 YTD

2016

2015

2014

Athlone

204

398

431

381

Mullingar

23

54

66

110

Blanchardstown

117

251

229

261

Castlebar

167

336

331

301

Cavan

115

221

196

192

Chancery Street

74

36

-

-

Clondalkin

145

278

267

266

Cork North*

517

692

560

619

Cork South

420

787

884

915

Dolphin House

1,096

1,879

1,992

2,026

Dundalk

173

263

277

275

Ennis

220

405

417

380

Finglas

136

277

214

190

Galway Francis St

333

629

646

640

Galway Seville House*

212

249

273

251

Human Trafficking

34

-

-

-

Jervis Street

276

456

395

429

Carlow

127

260

257

290

Kilkenny

212

377

407

477

Letterkenny

282

587

616

639

Limerick

446

817

729

620

Longford

177

415

347

360

Drogheda

116

159

169

181

Monaghan

78

124

120

148

Montague Court

71

106

61

82

Navan

237

520

509

539

Nenagh

287

519

587

578

Newbridge

240

417

521

626

Personal Injuries Unit

4

55

75

69

Portlaoise

290

496

425

414

Boyle

2

21

23

40

Sligo

199

368

312

409

Smithfield*

585

497

450

396

Tallaght

96

268

244

255

Tralee

321

614

553

485

Tullamore

140

286

267

293

Waterford

234

484

480

434

Wexford

285

409

432

447

Wicklow

288

480

494

513

ASY Apps*

1,658

1,537

902

Total

8,979

17,148

16,793

16,433

* Asylum Applications figures for 2017 are included in Smithfield, Seville House Galway & Cork North Law centres.

Total number of applications

-

2011

2012

2013

Total Applications

17,559

17,595

19,636

Criminal Legal Aid

The Criminal Justice (Legal Aid) Act 1962, which is the primary legislation covering the operation of the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme, provides that free legal aid may be granted, in certain circumstances, for the defence of persons of insufficient means in criminal proceedings.

Under the 1962 Act, the courts, through the judiciary, are responsible for the granting of legal aid. Under the Constitution, the State is obliged to provide an accused person with the means to obtain appropriate legal representation.

I can inform the Deputy that the number of criminal legal aid certificates issued by the District Courts in each of the years 2011 to 2016 and to date in 2017 are set out in the table below. Statistics are not compiled in such a manner as to readily identify the number of certificates issued on a county-by-county basis and this information could not be compiled without disproportionate use of staff resources.

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017 (Jan - June)

54,092

49,639

49,843

51,128

53,937

55,617

26,710

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