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Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland

2013 No. 293

Legal Aid And Advice

The Legal Aid for Crown Court Proceedings (Costs) (Amendment) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2013

Made

9th December 2013

Coming into operation

9th December 2013

The Department of Justice makes the following Rules in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 36(3) of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981(1), and now vested in it(2).

In accordance with Article 36(3) of that Order, the Department has consulted with the Lord Chief Justice and the Attorney General, and it has obtained the approval of the Department of Finance and Personnel.

In accordance with Article 37 of that Order, the Department has had regard to the matters specified in that Article.

Citation, commencement and application

1.  These Rules may be cited as the Legal Aid for Crown Court Proceedings (Costs) (Amendment) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2013 and shall come into operation on 9th December 2013.

2.  In these Rules a reference to a rule or Schedule by number alone is a reference to the rule or Schedule so numbered in or to the Legal Aid for Crown Court Proceedings (Costs) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2005(3).

3.—(1) Without prejudice to paragraph (2), these Rules apply for the determination of costs which are payable in respect of work done under a criminal aid certificate granted under Article 29, or deemed to have been granted under Article 36(2), of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 on or after 9th December 2013.

(2) These Rules also apply for the determination of costs which are payable in respect of work done under a criminal aid certificate granted under Article 29, or deemed to have been granted under Article 36(2), of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 before 9th December 2013 where the costs remain to be determined by the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission under rule 8 or rule 11, as applicable.

Amendments to the Legal Aid for Crown Court Proceedings (Costs) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2005

4.  The Legal Aid for Crown Court Proceedings (Costs) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2005 are amended as follows.

5.  In Schedule 1—

(a)after paragraph 15A, insert—

15B(1) This paragraph applies where, following the conviction of the assisted person, there is a change of representative and the court grants a fresh criminal aid certificate for the purposes of the sentencing hearing.

(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the fixed fee payable to the new representative for preparation work for attending at the sentencing hearing to which this paragraph applies shall be that set out in the Table following paragraph 19 as appropriate to the representative (including the category of counsel instructed, as applicable) and the PPE Range.

(3) Where the PPE Range exceeds 1,000 pages an additional fee shall be payable to the new representative of £1 per each additional page, up to a maximum of fifty per cent of the Basic Trial Fee as appropriate to the representative (including the category of counsel instructed, as applicable), the Class of Offence involved and the actual duration of the trial.

(b)following paragraph 19, for the Tables of Additional Fees, substitute the following Tables—

TABLES OF ADDITIONAL FEES

SOLICITOR

Type of work

Paragraph providing for fee

Fee

PPE Enhanced Fee
PPE Range
751 – 1,000 pages£1,150
1,001 – 1,250 pages£2,300
1,251 – 1,500 pages£3,450
1,501 – 1,750 pages10A£4,600
1,751 – 2,000 pages£5,750
2,001 – 2,250 pages£6,900
2,251 – 2,500 pages£8,050
2,501 + pagesAn additional £1,150 per additional 250 pages
Arraignment – Not Guilty11£90
Standby Fee12(1)£375
Appearing at deferred sentencing hearing15(1)(a)£188
Appearing at other sentencing hearing15(1)(b)£100
Late sitting fee17£188
Cases within paragraph 219£563

Application Fee 1

(hearing not exceeding 1.5 hours)

£113

Application Fee 2

(hearing exceeding 1.5 hours but not exceeding 3 hours)

12(2), 13, 14 and 16£188

Application Fee 3

(hearing exceeding 3 hours)

£375

Sentence Hearing Preparation Fee

PPE Range
Up to 500 pages15B£500
501 – 750 pages£750
751 – 1,000 pages£1,000
Court-ordered youth conference

Lower standard fee

(conferences lasting up to and including 1 hour)

18A£70

Principal standard fee

(conferences lasting more than 1 hour but not exceeding 2 hours)

£112.50

COUNSEL

Type of work

Paragraph providing for fee

Queen’s Counsel Fee

Leading Junior Counsel Fee

Led Junior Counsel Fee

Sole Junior Counsel Fee

Arraignment – Not Guilty11£120£113£75£98
Standby Fee12(1)£400£300£200£260
Appearing at deferred sentencing hearing15(1)(a)£320£240£160£208
Appearing at other sentencing hearing15(1)(b)£240£180£120£156
Skeleton argument15A and 18B£250£188£125£163
Late sitting fee17£200£150£100£130
Cases within paragraph 219£600£450£300£390
Application Fee 1 (hearing not exceeding 1.5 hours)£100£94£63£82
Application Fee 2 (hearing exceeding 1.5 hours but not exceeding 3 hours)12(2), 13, 14 and 16£200£150£100£130
Application Fee 3 (hearing exceeding 3 hours)£400£300£200£260

Consultations

/views

18(1)£63 per hour£47 per hour£31 per hour£41 per hour
Listening to or viewing tapes etc.18(2)£27 per 10 minutes£20 per 10 minutes£14 per 10 minutes£18 per 10 minutes
Sentence Hearing Preparation Fee
PPE Range
Up to 500 pages15B£500£375£250£330
501 – 750 pages£750£563£375£495
751 – 1,000 pages£1,000£750£500£660
Court-ordered youth conference

Lower standard fee

(conferences lasting up to and including 1 hour)

18AN/AN/AN/A£70

Principal standard fee

(conferences lasting more than 1 hour but not exceeding 2 hours)

N/AN/AN/A£112.50

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Justice on 9th December 2013

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David Ford

Minister of Justice

The Department of Finance and Personnel hereby approves the foregoing Rules

Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance and Personnel on 9th December 2013

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John McKibbin

A senior officer of the Department of Finance and Personnel

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)

These Rules amend the Legal Aid for Crown Court Proceedings (Costs) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2005, which prescribe the Crown Court remuneration for solicitors and counsel assigned under Articles 29 or 36(2) of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981.

The Rules introduce new fixed fees for preparation work where, following the conviction of the assisted person, there is a change of representative and the court grants a fresh criminal aid certificate for the purposes of the sentencing hearing.