Residents have until later this week to have their say on future provisions for legal aid on Island.
The government launched a public consultation in September asking for peoples views on the current criminal legal aid system.
As part of the review, officials are aiming to develop policies which can improve access to justice, deliver quality services and provide value for money for taxpayers.
Those wanting to put forward their views should visit the online government consultation hub before the deadline on Thursday (November 21).
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