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The controversial case of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon has taken a new turn, with the pair being granted an estimated £1 million in legal aid from the public purse.
The substantial sum is designated to fund their legal representation for two separate, high-stakes proceedings: an upcoming criminal retrial on charges related to the death of their baby, and a complex family court battle concerning the welfare and custody of their four surviving children.
The decision to grant this significant financial support has sparked debate, particularly given reports that Constance Marten is the beneficiary of a £2.4 million trust fund.
Legal aid is typically allocated based on a means test, yet it appears the criteria have been met to cover the enormous costs associated with such protracted and high-profile court cases.
The retrial stems from charges related to the death of their newborn, whose body was found after the couple went on the run for weeks, triggering a massive police search.
Simultaneously, the family court proceedings will determine the long-term future and custody arrangements for their other children, who were taken into care.
The complexity of both the criminal and civil cases, combined with the multiple jurisdictions and specialists required, drives the high cost of the legal representation.
This allocation of public money ensures the defendants have access to legal representation for the multi-faceted legal challenge ahead, a right upheld in the UK judicial system.
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