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3.Amendments to the Criminal Defence Service (Recovery of Defence Costs Orders) Regulations 2001
4.In regulation 3(1), after “shall”, insert “, subject to regulation...
5.For regulation 4 substitute— (1) The judge hearing the case shall make an RDCO...
6.For regulation 6 substitute— Except in the circumstances mentioned in regulation 4(2), the funded...
7.After regulation 7 insert— Where further information is required in order to decide whether...
10.In regulation 10— (a) after “the judge” insert “or the...
11.For regulation 11 substitute— At the conclusion of the relevant proceedings the judge shall—...
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