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RA v First-tier Tribunal and Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (JR) (Criminal injuries compensation) [2020] UKUT 31 (AAC) (29 January 2020)


Paragraph 13 of the 2008 Scheme creates a discretion. Where paragraph 13 applies, the First-tier Tribunal must exercise it, including considering a ball-park figure for quantum where it may be relevant to the exercise of discretion, and must show how it has exercised it. R(RW) v First-tier Tribunal (CIC) [2012] UKUT 280 (AAC) followed.

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