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Is it usual to require a lawyer to deal with a Police misconduct hearing (in England, Met police)? I was talking to a friend who is going through this and they mentioned they are struggling to afford a lawyer for the hearing, and might have to represent themselves, so I’m just wondering if that’s normal? I didn’t want to press them for details but it sounds quite serious if a lawyer is needed. Has anyone got any experience of these hearings? Thanks!

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