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Amendments to Schedule 2 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
1.For the table following paragraph 6(2) (basic fees for cracked...
2.In paragraph 7— (a) for the table following sub-paragraph (2)...
3.In paragraph 8 (cracked trials and guilty pleas where the...
6.For the table following paragraph 19 (fixed fees), substitute the...
7.For the table following paragraph 27 (prescribed fee rates), substitute...
Amendments to Schedule 3 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Amendments to Schedule 4 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
1.For “£1,368.75”, wherever it appears, substitute “£1,237.50”.
2.In paragraph 2 (work conducted at the Police Station: Police...
3.In paragraph 3 (work conducted outside the Police Station)—
4.In paragraph 4 (Advice and Assistance and Advocacy Assistance by...
5.In paragraph 5 (representation in the magistrates’ court)—
6.In paragraph 5A (representation in proceedings relating to an injunction...
7.In paragraph 6 (own client work)— (a) in sub-paragraph (2)—...
8.In paragraph 7 (representation in proceedings prescribed as criminal proceedings...
9.In paragraph 8 (Advice and Assistance on an appeal against...
11.For the table following paragraph 10 (representation in the Crown...
12.In paragraph 11 (Advice and Assistance provided pursuant to a...
13.In paragraph 12 (payment for Assigned Counsel), for the table...
Substitution for regulation 17A(11) to (13) to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Insertion of new Part 1A in Schedule 2 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Substitution for paragraph 5 of Schedule 2 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Substitution for paragraph 21(2) to (6) of Schedule 2 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Substitution for paragraph 23(2) of Schedule 2 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Substitution for paragraph 25 of Schedule 2 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Substitution for paragraphs 2(4) to (7) of Schedule 4 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
Substitution for paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 4 to the Criminal Remuneration Regulations
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