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Crassi. nec facile judicare potest utrum pauperior cum primo ad Crassum, &c.
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Seneca says, there is no man but prefers belief to the exercise of judgment — unusquisque mavult credere quam judicare.
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For, as Seneca says, “Unusquisque mavult credere, quam judicare.”
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Factors that contributed to the R100-million saving included taking most legal aid cases from the judicare system to the board's justice centres.
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Under the judicare system, most legal aid cases were handled by private legal practice on a contractual basis.
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The Legal Aid Board will fast track the move away from the judicare system towards an extension of the less expensive Public Defender Scheme.
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"Experience in South Africa and in other countries ... has shown that it is impossible to accurately budget for the provision of legal aid services by way of judicare instructions, that delivery of services is difficult to monitor and that the system is open to abuse," Maduna said.
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He added the delivery of legal aid through salaried lawyers was also easier to administer than the judicare system.
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Chaskalson challenged the forum to assess whether, in the prevailing circumstances, a system of judicare administered by the legal aid board was the best way to providing legal aid or whether there would be other more effective ways.
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Omar said that although private advocates and lawyers had done sterling work for the legal aid board, it was necessary to move away from the judicare system and end the board's reliance on private sector legal representatives.
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