Yorkshire Post

Terror-attack van driver racked upa bill of £28,000 for legal aid

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FINSBURY PARK killer Darren Osborne, who tried to blame his terror attack on a man named only as Dave, racked up a legal aid bill of more than £28,000.

The unemployed loner is serving a life sentence with a minimum term of 43 years for ploughing a hire van into a crowded pavement in an attempt to run down as many Muslims as he could.

Osborne first told police there was no one else involved in the attack, but then gave what was described as a “frankly absurd” last-minute defence in court, claiming that someone called Dave was actually responsibl­e for the murderous rampage.

The jury took just one hour to convict Osborne in February, with trial judge Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb saying they had seen through his “pathetic lastditch attempt to deceive them by blaming someone else for your crimes”.

Osborne’s legal aid bill amounted to £28,407.03, a Freedom of Informatio­n request by the Press Associatio­n revealed.

The Legal Aid Agency said: “Anyone facing a Crown Court trial is eligible for legal aid, subject to a strict means test. Depending on their means, applicants for criminal legal aid can be required to pay contributi­ons up to the entire cost of the defence.”

Those who were injured and relatives of Makram Ali, who was killed, have been invited to observe a minute’s silence tomorrow alongside the local community, one year on from the attack.

The phrase #LondonUnit­ed will be projected on to the outside of the Muslim Welfare House this evening and into the early hours of tomorrow near where Osborne, of Glyn Rhosyn in Cardiff, struck his victims.

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