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13. In paragraph 12(1) (payment for Assigned Counsel), for the table following sub-paragraph (2) (payment for Assigned Counsel), substitute the following—
“Junior Counsel (£) | Queen’s Counsel (£) | |
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Basic fee for preparation, including for a pre-trial review and, where appropriate, the first day’s hearing including, where they took place on that day, short conferences, consultations, applications and appearances (including bail applications, views and any other preparation). | maximum amount: 386.10 | maximum amount: 3,667.95 |
Refresher daily fee (for any day or part of a day during which a hearing continued, including, where they took place on that day, short conferences, consultations, applications and appearances (including bail applications, views and any other preparation). | maximum amount: 133.65 | maximum amount: 245.03 |
Subsidiary fees: | ||
Attendance at consultations, conferences and views not covered by the basic fee or the refresher fee. | 24.13 per hour – minimum amount: 11.96 | 44.96 per hour – minimum amount: 23.10 |
Written work (on evidence, plea, appeal, case stated or other written work). | maximum amount: 42.28 | maximum amount: 86.63 |
Attendance at pre-trial reviews, applications and other appearances (including bail applications and adjournments for sentence) not covered by the basic fee or the refresher fee. | maximum amount: 77.55 | maximum amount: 169.13”. |
Amended by S.I. 2014/415.
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