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England and Wales High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) Decisions >> R v Nelson [2022] EWHC 2928 (SCCO) (15 November 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Costs/2022/2928.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 2928 (SCCO) |
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SCCO Reference: SC-2022-CRI-000093 |
SENIOR COURTS COSTS OFFICE
Royal Courts of Justice London, WC2A 2LL |
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Judgment on Appeal under Regulation 29 of the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013 |
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Crown Copyright ©
The appeal has been successful (in part) for the reasons set out below.
The appropriate additional payment, to which should be added the £100 paid on appeal, should accordingly be made to the Applicant.
"In determining fees the appropriate officer must, subject to the
provisions of this Schedule-
(a) take into account all the relevant circumstances of the case including the nature, importance, complexity or difficulty of the work and the time involved; and
(b) allow a reasonable amount in respect of all work actually and reasonably done."
"(a) a basic fee for preparation including preparation for a pre-trial review and, where appropriate, the first day's hearing including, where they took place on that day, short conferences, consultations, applications and appearances (including bail applications), views and any other preparation;
(b) a refresher fee for any day or part of a day during which a hearing continued, including, where they took place on that day, short conferences, consultations, applications and appearances (including bail applications), views at the scene of the alleged offence and any other preparation;
(c) subsidiary fees for—(i) attendance at conferences, consultations and views at the scene of the alleged offence not covered by paragraph (a) or (b);
(ii) written advice on evidence, plea or appeal or other written work; and
(iii) attendance at pre-trial reviews, applications and appearances (including bail
applications and adjournments for sentence) not covered by paragraph (a) or (b)…"
the types referred to in paragraph 6(2).
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."
The Background
"Granted a Representation Order to Solicitors for the preparation of the
appeal against sentence, and to junior Counsel for the preparation and
presentation of the appeal against sentence and for today's attendance."
"Full Court, in accordance with the above provisions, hereby grants a representation order to the applicant for the following purpose:
Preparation and presentation of an appeal against sentence and presentation of the renewed application for leave to appeal against sentence on 16 January 2020.
The order consists of representation by Counsel only"
The Claim for Payment
Submissions
Conclusions