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The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013

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[F1Calculation of fees in guilty pleas and cracked trialsE+W

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7.  The amount of the fee for a single trial advocate representing one assisted person where the case is—

(a)a guilty plea, is the fee specified in Table A following this paragraph;

(b)a cracked trial, is the fee specified in Table A1 following this paragraph,

as appropriate to the offence with which the assisted person is charged, and the category of the trial advocate.]

[F2[F3Table A
Fee for a guilty plea
(1) Band of offenceAmount of basic fee per category of trial advocate
(2) Junior Alone or Led Junior(3) Leading Junior(4) Queen’s Counsel
1.1£4,939£7,406£9,873
1.2£2,473£3,703£4,939
1.3£1,484£2,220£2,961
1.4£1,236£1,852£2,467
2.1£4,939£7,406£9,873
2.2£1,484£2,220£2,961
3.1£2,036£3,048£4,065
3.2£1,162£1,742£2,323
3.3£690£1,035£1,380
3.4£489£736£978
3.5£431£650£863
4.1£1,162£1,742£2,323
4.2£903£1,351£1,800
4.3£874£1,305£1,742
5.1£1,093£1,639£2,185
5.2£817£1,219£1,627
5.3£581£874£1,162
6.1£4,882£7,320£9,758
6.2£4,428£6,641£8,855
6.3£1,645£2,461£3,283
6.4£581£874£1,162
6.5£466£702£932
7.1£817£1,219£1,627
7.2£466£702£932
7.3£437£656£874
8.1£696£1,047£1,392
9.1£3,370£5,054£6,739
9.2£2,323£3,485£4,646
9.3£1,742£2,616£3,485
9.4£1,524£2,289£3,048
9.5£932£1,392£1,857
9.6£696£1,047£1,392
9.7£466£702£932
10.1£1,277£1,915£2,553
11.1£805£1,208£1,610
11.2£460£690£920
12.1£1,219£1,829£2,438
12.2£759£1,133£1,512
12.3£523£788£1,047
13.1£1,035£1,553£2,070
14.1£1,340£2,007£2,674
15.1£932£1,392£1,857
15.2£805£1,208£1,610
15.3£489£736£978
16.1£1,277£1,915£2,553
16.2£932£1,392£1,857
16.3£581£874£1,162
17.1£420£627£834]
[F4Table A1
Fee for a cracked trial
(1) Band of offenceAmount of fee for a cracked trial per category of trial advocate
(2) Junior Alone or Led Junior(3) Leading Junior(4) Queen’s Counsel
1.1£9,873£14,812£19,746
1.2£4,939£7,412£9,879
1.3£2,961£4,445£5,923
1.4£2,467£3,703£4,934
2.1£9,873£14,812£19,746
2.2£2,961£4,445£5,923
3.1£4,065£6,101£8,131
3.2£2,323£3,485£4,646
3.3£1,380£2,070£2,760
3.4£978£1,466£1,955
3.5£863£1,294£1,725
4.1£2,323£3,485£4,646
4.2£1,800£2,703£3,600
4.3£1,742£2,616£3,485
5.1£2,185£3,278£4,370
5.2£1,627£2,444£3,255
5.3£1,162£1,742£2,323
6.1£9,758£14,640£19,516
6.2£8,855£13,283£17,710
6.3£3,283£4,928£6,567
6.4£1,162£1,742£2,323
6.5£932£1,397£1,863
7.1£1,627£2,444£3,255
7.2£932£1,397£1,863
7.3£874£1,311£1,748
8.1£1,392£2,087£2,783
9.1£6,739£10,109£13,478
9.2£4,646£6,969£9,292
9.3£3,485£5,227£6,969
9.4£3,048£4,571£6,095
9.5£1,857£2,789£3,715
9.6£1,392£2,087£2,783
9.7£932£1,397£1,863
10.1£2,553£3,830£5,106
11.1£1,610£2,415£3,220
11.2£920£1,380£1,840
12.1£2,438£3,657£4,876
12.2£1,512£2,271£3,025
12.3£1,047£1,570£2,093
13.1£2,070£3,105£4,140
14.1£2,674£4,014£5,348
15.1£1,857£2,789£3,715
15.2£1,610£2,415£3,220
15.3£978£1,466£1,955
16.1£2,553£3,830£5,106
16.2£1,857£2,789£3,715
16.3£1,162£1,742£2,323
17.1£834£1,254£1,668]
Table B
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