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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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Judgment
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HTML VERSION OF JUDGMENT
Crown Copyright ©
COSTS JUDGE LEONARD
"In this Schedule—
"case" means proceedings in the Crown Court against any one assisted person—
(a) on one or more counts of a single indictment…"
"(1) Where following a trial an order is made for a retrial and the same litigator acts for the assisted person at both trials the fee payable to that litigator is—
in respect of the first trial, a fee calculated in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule; and
(b) in respect of the retrial, 25% of the fee, as appropriate to the circumstances of the retrial, in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule.
(2) Where—
(a) a case is transferred to a new litigator; or
(b) a retrial is ordered and a new litigator acts for the assisted person at the retrial,
the fee payable to the original litigator and the new litigator is a percentage of the total fee, calculated in accordance with the table following this paragraph, as appropriate to the circumstances and timing...."
Scenario
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Percentage of the total fee
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Case type to be used to determine total fee
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Claim period
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Before trial transfer (original litigator)
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75%
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Cracked trial
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Before trial transfer - trial (new litigator)
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100%
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Trial
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During trial transfer (original litigator)
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100%
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Trial
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Claim up to and including the day before the transfer
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During trial transfer (new litigator)
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50%
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Trial
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Claim for the full trial length
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Transfer before retrial (original litigator)
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25%
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Cracked trial
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Transfer before retrial (new litigator)
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50%
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Trial
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Claim for the full retrial length |
The Procedural History
"Together with his co-defendants, Mr Lee's case was listed for trial on 15 April 2024. He was at that time represented by Kenneth Barrow & Co. A jury was sworn and put in charge of the indictment and the prosecution began to open the case. During the course of the Crown's opening an issue arose in respect of one of the jurors. It became quite clear that for personal reasons she could not remain on the jury and, having heard submissions, she and the rest of the jury was discharged on 18 April 2024.
Because this was a case which was due to last for some weeks, I was not prepared to start the case on Friday 19th April and the case was therefore listed for trial on 22 April when I anticipated that a new jury panel would be in the building.
It was expected that the new trial would start on 22 April and the case was listed "for trial" that day. Mr Lee continued to be represented by Kenneth Barrow & Co. However, I was told that morning that Mr Lee's representatives needed some time with him before the case could be called into court. Later that day I was told that his solicitors and counsel were professionally embarrassed and could no longer represent him. No jury had been chosen or sworn - indeed no panel even brought into court.
I adjourned the case overnight to allow Mr Lee some time to try to find alternative representation. I was told that Garrick Law might be in a position to deal with the case with fresh counsel, but there was no certainty as to the position on 22 April.
On 23rd April I transferred Legal Aid to Garrick Law and he was represented by you and Mr Harris for the first time. Some time was allowed in the following days for instructions to be taken in the case and for the necessary preparation to be started. A jury was sworn on 25 April.
Although it is right to note that the case was listed "for trial" on 22 April, the second trial did not start before the transfer of legal aid."
Payment and Appeal
"(3) A trial will… have begun if the jury has been sworn and the case has been opened by the prosecution to any extent, even if only for a very few minutes…"