the dispute is about how much they re paid in legal aid to defend people who can t afford a lawyer. the government says the walk outs will only slow down justice for victims. our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds, is at the old bailey in london. so so what sort of impact will this strike have, do you think, tom? dozens of barristers turned out here at the old bailey instead of going into court, notjust here, but around london. here, it is being claimed by the criminal bar association, eight out of ten courts are not really doing any work other than perhaps some administrative work. and that s a claim which the government is yet to respond to. but the situation at bristol crown court and other gear we have heard about, similarly, seven out of ten courts not operating normally for possibly a variety of reasons. i spoke to four barristers who had all walked out of court add and those trials
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girlfriend according to a 2016 report from florida s department of children and families. the alleged gunman appeared at court today staying mostly silent and looking down. this is the family who took the 19-year-old in says they saw no sign of what was to come even as he obtained ten rifles in the last year. martin savidge is out front. reporter: he sat quietly this court add the judge ordered the release of a report about cruz from the daept of children and families. the documents describe him as a vulnerable adult due to mental illness and out lined an disturbing incident. he was on snapchat cutting both of his arms an stated he had plans to go out and buy a gun. investigators went to the teens home interviewing him and his mother. eventually concludesing cruz s final level of risk is low. that was less than 18 months ago.