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Old 29th March 2009
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Originally Posted by draiocht23 View Post
The notion that judges' salaries cannot be reduced has been refuted, on many occasions, by UCC law professor David Gwynn Morgan .

The government is within its rights to introduce a pension levy on the salaries of the judiciary. After all, which one of them, in their right mind, would object - or mount a legal challenge?

Pensions levy and the judiciary - The Irish Times - Wed, Mar 18, 2009
If the judges can not challenge that levy or taxations in accordance to the statute and the precedence case of the widow of a court judge therein, well with my jurisprudence i think something must be wrong or the difference is been sort elsewhere to fill such a hole given their salaries and what they use to get with their current stardard of living i think.

I will also suggest that, the court service should stop recruiting interpreters rather go for a trained solicitor or barrister from those countries that will actually takes up those cases and interprete for the accuse person concerned. good morning.
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