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M v First-tier Tribunal and Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (Criminal injuries compensation - other) [2017] UKUT 95 (AAC) (25 February 2017)
Relationship between 2008 Scheme’s requirement for applicant to make out his case and the Tribunal’s overriding objective / when a conviction resulting in a hospital order is ‘spent’.
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