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The Criminal Defence Service (Very High Cost Cases) (Funding) Order 2013

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Table 1

Preparation (hourly rates)

Category 1

£

Category 2

£

Category 3

£

Category 4

£

Standard rates

£

Solicitor
Level A152.50119.0095.5095.5055.75
Level B133.00104.5083.5083.5047.25
Level C88.5069.0054.0054.0034.00
Pupil/junior48.0038.5031.5031.50
Counsel
QC152.50119.0095.5095.50
Leading junior133.00104.5083.5083.50
Led junior95.5076.0065.0065.00
Junior alone104.5085.5074.0074.00
2nd led junior67.0053.0046.0046.00
Solicitor Advocate
Leading level A152.50119.0095.5095.50
Led level A133.00104.5083.5083.50
Leading level B133.00104.5083.5083.50
Led level B110.0090.5069.0069.00
Level A alone138.00115.0093.5093.50
Level B alone116.0099.5078.5078.50
Second advocate67.0053.0046.0046.00

Table 2 Advocacy

Preliminary hearing

£

Half day

£

Full day

£

QC119.00250.00500.00
Leading junior90.50205.25410.50
Led junior61.00132.75265.50
Junior alone70.00150.00300.00
2nd led junior35.5067.50135.00
Noting junior30.5057.50115.00

Table 3 Attendance at court with Counsel (hourly rates for solicitors)

£

Level A42.25
Level B34.00
Level C20.50

Table 4 Travelling, waiting and mileage

£

Travelling25 per hour (up to a maximum of 4 hours in one day)
Waiting25 per hour
Mileage0.45 per mile

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