Client recently received over 5 years imprisonment and “the usual Victim Surcharge applies”.

 

A letter dated 1 July has been discovered at his home address (which will have been returned to the local authority by the date of his release) requiring the £170 VS be paid by 15 July.

 

Enforceable? If not paid does it lead to him being chased for payment on eventual release? etc. etc

 

Any ideas?

Philip Hill

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