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9.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph 9(4), for proceedings in the Court of Appeal the appropriate officer must allow fees for work by advocates at the following prescribed rates—
Type of proceedings | Basic fee | Full day refresher | Subsidiary fees | |||||||
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Attendance at consultation, conferences and views | Written work | Attendance at pre-trial reviews, applications and other appearances | ||||||||
All appeals | Maximum amount: £626.75 per case | Maximum amount: £205.56 per day | £38.53 per hour, minimum amount: £19.26 | Maximum amount: £66.99 per item | Maximum amount: £126.50 per appearance] |
Type of proceedings | Basic fee | Full day refresher | Subsidiary fees | ||
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Attendance at consultation, conferences and views | Written work | Attendance at pre-trial reviews, applications and other appearances | |||
All appeals | Maximum amount: £6,210 per case | Maximum amount: £380.08 per day | £71.88 per hour, minimum amount: £36.80 | Maximum amount: £137.43 per item | Maximum amount: £296.13 per appearance] |
(2) Where an hourly rate is specified in the table following sub-paragraph (1), the appropriate officer must determine any fee for such work in accordance with that hourly rate, provided that the fee determined must not be less than the minimum amount specified.
(3) Where a refresher fee is claimed in respect of less than a full day, the appropriate officer must allow such fee as appears to the appropriate officer reasonable having regard to the fee which would be allowable for a full day.
(4) Where it appears to the appropriate officer, taking into account all the relevant circumstances of the case, that owing to the exceptional circumstances of the case the amount payable by way of fees in accordance with the table following sub-paragraph (1) would not provide reasonable remuneration for some or all of the work the appropriate officer has allowed, the appropriate officer may allow such amounts as appear to the appropriate officer to be reasonable remuneration for the relevant work.
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 3 para. 9(1) table substituted (30.9.2022) by The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/848), reg. 1(1), Sch. 3 para. 2 (with reg. 3) (as amended by The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1010), regs. 1(1), 2(3); and (31.10.2022) by The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1035), regs. 1(1), 2(1))
F2Sch. 3 para. 9(1) table substituted (30.9.2022) by The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/848), reg. 1(1), Sch. 3 para. 3 (with reg. 3) (as amended (31.10.2022) by The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2022 (S.I. 2022/1035), regs. 1(1), 2(1))
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