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The Legal Aid in Criminal and Care Proceedings (Costs) (Amendment) Regulations 1990

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3.—(1) In regulation 6(3) for the date “30th June 1990” there shall be substituted “30th June 1991”.

(2) In regulation 9(5)(a) for the date “30th June 1990” there shall be substituted “30th June 1991”.

(3) For sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 1 of Part I of Schedule 1 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following sub-paragraph—

1.(1) Subject to paragraphs 2 and 3, the appropriate authority shall allow fees for work allowed by it under regulation 6 at the following basic rates—

(a)Magistrates' court criminal proceedings

Class of workRate
Preparation£39.25 per hour—(£41.75 per hour for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)
Advocacy£49.50 per hour
Attendance at court where counsel assigned£26.25 per hour
Travelling and waiting£22 per hour
Routine letters written and routine telephone calls£3.05 per item—(£3.15 per item for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)

(b)Magistrates' court care proceedings

Class of workRate
Preparation£47.25 per hour—(£50.50 per hour for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)
Advocacy£57 per hour
Attendance at court where counsel assigned£30 per hour
Travelling and waiting£26.50 per hour
Routine letters written and routine telephone calls£3.40 per item

(c)Crown court criminal and Court of Appeal proceedings

Class of workGrade of fee-earnerRate
PreparationSenior solicitor£46 per hour—(£48.50 per hour for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)
Solicitor, legal executive or fee-earner of equivalent experience£39.50 per hour—(£41.75 per hour for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)
Articled clerk or fee-earner of equivalent experience£26 per hour—(£30 per hour for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)
AdvocacySenior solicitor£57 per hour
Solicitor£49.50 per hour
Attendance at court where counsel assignedSenior solicitor£37.75 per hour
Solicitor, legal executive or fee-earner of equivalent experience£29.50 per hour
Articled clerk or fee-earner of equivalent experience£18.25 per hour
Travelling and waitingSenior solicitor£22 per hour
Solicitor, legal executive or fee-earner of equivalent experience£22 per hour
Articled clerk or fee-earner of equivalent experience£11 per hour
Routine letters written and routine telephone calls£3.05 per item—(£3.15 per item for a fee-earner whose office is situated within legal aid area 1, 13 or 14)

(4) For the table in paragraph 4(3) of Part II of Schedule 1 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following table—

TABLE PREPARATION

Type of proceedingsLower standard feeLower fee limitPrincipal standard feeUpper fee limit
Jury trials (including any case prepared for trial in which no jury was sworn)£114£157£220£274
London rate£121£163£229£287
Guilty pleas£72£96£154£198
London rate£76£100£160£207
Appeals against conviction£45£60£135£204
London rate£47£62£140£214
Appeals against sentence£32£46£82£115
London rate£34£48£86£119
Committals for sentence£37£45£86£124
London rate£39£47£90£128
Advocacy in respect of bail applications£23
London rate£25
Attendance at court (including waiting) where counsel assigned£19 per hour
Travelling£16.25 per hour

(5) In paragraph 4(10) of Part II of Schedule 1 for the figure “£24.50” there shall be substituted the figure “£26.25” and for the figure “£26.00” there shall be substituted the figure “£28”.

(6) For sub-paragraph (11) of paragraph 4 of Part II of Schedule 1 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following sub-paragraph—

(11) Where a fee-earner listens to a tape recording of an interview conducted under a code issued by the Secretary of State under section 60 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984(1), the standard preparation fee payable after application of any increase required by paragraphs 8(a) or 9 shall be further increased by £9.40 for every 10 minutes of the total running time of all tapes or parts of tapes listened to and by the same amount for any remaining period.

(7) In paragraph 5 of Part I of Schedule 2, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the words “, unless counsel has no other effective case on that day and the standard appearance fee would be less than a sum equal to half of the standard basic fee for the case, in which case that sum shall be allowed” shall be omitted.

(8) For paragraph 6 of Part I of Schedule 2 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following paragraph—

6.  Where counsel attends in respect of a case which is listed for plea and on which a guilty plea is taken, and which is adjourned part-heard, the appropriate authority shall allow—

(a)the standard basic fee for the first hearing; and

(b)the standard appearance fee for the hearing at which the case is disposed of.

(9) In paragraph 9 of Part I of Schedule 2 for the figure “£16” there shall be subsituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the figure “£17”.

(10) For paragraph 10 of Part I of Schedule 2 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following paragraph—

10.  Where counsel listens to a tape recording of an interview conducted under a code issued by the Secretary of State under section 60 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, the standard basic fee payable after application of any increase required by paragraph 7(a) or 8 shall be further increased by £9.40 for every 10 minutes of the total running time of all tapes or parts of tapes listened to and by the same amount for any remaining period.

(11) For the Table in Part I of Schedule 2 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following Table—

TABLE

Type of proceedingsStandard basic fee
Jury trials (including any case prepared for trial in which no jury is sworn)£193
Guilty pleas£102
Appeals against conviction£102
Appeals against sentence£64
Committals for sentence£64
Standard appearance fee£40
Standard refresher fee

(1) Half day

£71

(2) Full day

£136

(3) More than a full day

£207
Standard written work fee£26

(12) For the tables in Part II of Schedule 2 there shall be substituted, in respect of work done on or after 1st April 1990, the following tables—

TABLE 1: JUNIOR COUNSEL

CourtType of proceedingsBasic feeFull day refresher feeSubsidiary fees
Attendance at consultations, conferences & viewsWritten workAttendance at pre-trial reviews, applications and other appearances
Magistrates' CourtAll casesMaximum amount: £448Maximum amount: £155£26 per hour Minimum amount: £13Maximum amount: £49Maximum amount: £90
Crown CourtJury trialsMaximum amount: £522
Cases prepared for trial in which no jury is swornMaximum amount: £304
Guilty pleasMaximum amount: £184£30 per hour Minimum amount: £15Maximum amount: £56Maximum amount: £95
Appeals against convictionMaximum amount: £201Maximum amount: £171
Appeals against sentenceMaximum amount: £103
Committals for sentenceMaximum amount: £103

TABLE 2: QUEEN'S COUNSEL

CourtType of proceedingsBasic feeFull day refresher feeSubsidiary fees
Attendance at consultations, conferences & viewsWritten workAttendance at pre-trial reviews, applications and other appearances
Magistrates' CourtAll casesMaximum amount: £4317Maximum amount: £289£50 per hour Minimum amount: £25Maximum amount: £102Maximum amount: £199
Crown CourtAll casesMaximum amount: £5243Maximum amount: £321£57 per hour Minimum amount: £29Maximum amount: £116Maximum amount: £250

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