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16.—(1) This paragraph applies where a limited criminal aid certificate was granted under Article 28(2A) of the 1981 Order.
(2) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the standard fee payable to a representative shall be the amount set out in the Table following this paragraph as appropriate to the limitation imposed on the certificate.
(3) Where the limited certificate lasted for more than six months, the fee payable to the representative shall be the standard fee provided for in Part 2 as appropriate to the representative, the offence with which the person was charged and the nature of the disposal of the case.
(4) Where more than one limited certificate was granted to the assisted person in connection with the same case, the certificates (whether granted consecutively or simultaneously) shall be treated as extensions of the one certificate and only one fee shall be payable in accordance with this paragraph.
(5) Where a limited certificate was granted in a case and a full certificate was subsequently granted in that case under Article 28 of the 1981 Order, the fee payable to the representative shall be the standard fee provided for in Part 2, and no additional fee shall be allowed under this paragraph.
Limitation on certificate | Paragraph providing for fee | Fee |
---|---|---|
Certificate lasting not more than 4 weeks | 16(2) | £50 |
Certificate lasting more than 4 weeks but not more than 6 months | 16(2) | £100 |
Certificate for bail application in the magistrates’ court | 16(2) | £120 |
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