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Regulation 3
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Conviction by a magistrates’ court in proceedings conducted in accordance with section 16A of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 (trial by single justice on the papers)(1) | £150 |
Conviction by a magistrates’ court for a summary offence on a guilty plea | £150 |
Conviction by a magistrates’ court at a trial of a summary offence where (a) the defendant did not enter a plea, (b) the trial proceeded in the absence of the defendant, and (c) the court dealt with the case on the papers without reliance on any oral evidence | £150 |
Conviction by a magistrates’ court for an offence triable either-way on a guilty plea | £180 |
Conviction by a magistrates’ court at a trial of a summary offence | £520 |
Conviction by a magistrates’ court at a trial of an offence triable either way | £1000 |
Conviction by the Crown Court on a guilty plea | £900 |
Conviction by the Crown Court at a trial on indictment | £1200 |
Magistrates’ court when dealing with a person under section 21B(1)(b), (c) or (d) of the POA 1985 | £100 |
Crown Court when dealing with a person under section 21B(2)(b) or (c) of the POA 1985 | £150 |
Crown Court dismissing an appeal by a person against conviction or sentence | £150 |
Court of Appeal dismissing an application for leave to bring an appeal under Part 1 of the CAA 1968 against a person’s conviction or sentence | £150 |
Court of Appeal dismissing an appeal under Part 1 of the CAA 1968 against a person’s conviction or sentence | £200 |
1980 c.43; section 48 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 inserted section 16A of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980.
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