2008 No. 40
The Criminal Defence Service (Very High Cost Cases) Regulations 2008
Made
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1
The Lord Chancellor makes these Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 15(5) of the Access to Justice Act 19991.
In accordance with section 25(9) of that Act, a draft of these Regulations has been laid before Parliament and approved by resolution of each House of Parliament.
Citation and commencement1
These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Defence Service (Very High Cost Cases) Regulations 2008 and come into force on the day after the day on which they are made.
Interpretation2
In these Regulations—
“the Act” means the Access to Justice Act 1999;
“the Commission” means the Legal Services Commission established under section 1 of the Act;
“representation order” means a document granting a right to representation;
“Very High Cost Case” means a case in which a representation order has been granted and which the Commission classifies as a very high cost case on the grounds that—
- a
if the case were to proceed to trial, the trial would in the opinion of the Commission be likely to last for more than 40 days, and the Commission considers that there are no exceptional circumstances which make it unsuitable to be dealt with under its contractual arrangements for Very High Cost Cases; or
- b
if the case were to proceed to trial, the trial would in the opinion of the Commission be likely to last no fewer than 25 and no more than 40 days, and the Commission considers that there are circumstances which make it suitable to be dealt with under its contractual arrangements for Very High Cost Cases;
- a
“Very High Cost Case (Crime) Panel” means a panel set up by the Commission from which representatives may be chosen to provide representation in Very High Cost Cases.
Application3
These Regulations apply to proceedings which the Commission classifies as Very High Cost Cases on or after the date on which the Regulations come into force.
Change of representative in Very High Cost Case4
1
This regulation applies where the representative at the date of the classification of a case as a Very High Cost Case is not a member of a Very High Cost Case (Crime) Panel.
2
Where this regulation applies—
a
the Commission is no longer required to fund representation by the representative referred to in paragraph (1); and
b
the individual in whose favour the representation order was granted may select a different representative, from a Very High Cost Case (Crime) Panel, in accordance with the Criminal Defence Service (General) (No. 2) Regulations 20012.
Revocation5
The Criminal Defence Service (Choice in Very High Cost Cases) Regulations 20013 are revoked.
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
(This note is not part of the Regulations)