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PART 2 Amendment of the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013
5.Amendment of regulation 28 (redetermination of fees by appropriate officer)
7.In paragraph 1 (interpretation)— (a) in sub-paragraph (1), in the...
8.(1) Paragraph 3 (class of offences) is amended as follows....
10.For paragraph 5 (table of fees), substitute— Basic fees For the purposes of paragraph 4, in relation to the...
12.(1) Paragraph 7 (calculation of graduated fees in guilty pleas...
13.For paragraph 8 (tables of fees), substitute— Basic fees for...
18.For paragraph 15 (fees for sentencing hearings), substitute— Fees for...
21.After paragraph 19, insert— Fees for further case management hearings...
22.In paragraph 20 (fees for appeals, committals for sentence and...
23.In paragraph 22 (discontinuance or dismissal of proceedings)—
24.In paragraph 24 (fixed fees), for the table following that...
25.After paragraph 24 (and within Part 5 (fixed fees)), insert—...
26.In paragraph 27 (additional charges and additional cases), for sub-paragraph...
27.In paragraph 29 (non-local appearances), omit “or the nearest advocate’s...
28.Omit paragraph 30 (trials lasting over 40 days) and the...
31.Amendment of Schedule 2 (litigators’ graduated fee scheme)
32.Amendment of Schedule 3 (proceedings in the Court of Appeal)
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