Statutory Instruments
2008 No. 2430
Legal Services Commission, England And Wales
The Criminal Defence Service (Recovery of Defence Costs Orders) (Amendment) Regulations 2008
Made
9th September 2008
Laid before Parliament
15th September 2008
Coming into force
6th October 2008
The Lord Chancellor makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by section 17(3) of the Access to Justice Act 1999( 1 ).
Citation and commencement
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Defence Service (Recovery of Defence Costs Orders) (Amendment) Regulations 2008, and come into force on 6th October 2008.
Transitional provisions and interpretation
2. —(1) Subject to paragraph (2), these Regulations apply to representation orders granted on or after 6th October 2008, and representation orders granted before that date shall be treated as if these Regulations had not been made.
(2) In this regulation, “representation order” means a document granting a right to representation, but does not include any representation order made on or after 6th October 2008 where any representation order has previously been granted to the same individual in the same proceedings.
Amendments to the Criminal Defence Service (Recovery of Defence Costs Orders) Regulations 2001
3.The Criminal Defence Service (Recovery of Defence Costs Orders) Regulations 2001( 2 ) are amended as follows.
4. In regulation 3(1), after “shall”, insert “, subject to regulation 4,”.
5. For regulation 4 substitute—
“ 4. —(1) The judge hearing the case shall make an RDCO against a funded defendant except as provided in paragraph (2), (3) or (4).
(2) An RDCO shall not be made against a funded defendant who—
(a) has appeared in the magistrates’ court only; or
(b) is committed for sentence to the Crown Court.
(3) Subject to regulation 13, an RDCO shall not be made against a funded defendant who—
(a) has been acquitted, other than in exceptional circumstances;
(b) is directly or indirectly in receipt of—
(i) guarantee credit;
(ii) income support;
(iii) income-based jobseeker’s allowance; or
(iv) income-related employment and support allowance;
(c) has none of the following assets—
(i) capital over £3,000;
(ii) equity in that defendant’s principal residence over £100,000;
(iii) gross annual income over £22,235; or
(d) is under the age of 18.
(4) Subject to regulation 13, an RDCO shall not be made where the judge hearing the case is satisfied that—
(a) it would not be reasonable to make such an order, on the basis of the information and evidence available; or
(b) the payment of an RDCO would, owing to the exceptional circumstances of the case, involve undue financial hardship. ” .
6. For regulation 6 substitute—
“ 6. Except in the circumstances mentioned in regulation 4(2), the funded defendant shall provide such information and evidence about their financial circumstances as the court or the Commission requires. ” .
7. After regulation 7 insert—
“ 7A. Where further information is required in order to decide whether to make an RDCO or to decide the terms of the RDCO the judge may—
(a) adjourn consideration of the matter; and
(b) order that any further information which is required shall be provided. ” .
8. In regulation 8(1)—
(a) after sub-paragraph (a) insert—
“ (aa) the funded defendant has directly or indirectly deprived themselves of any resources or expectations; ” ;
(b) for “and may treat” until the end of the paragraph substitute “or the value of the resources or expectations of which the funded defendant has so deprived themself, and may treat all or any of such resources or expectations as those of the funded defendant.”.
9. In regulation 9—
(a) in paragraph (1) (a) for “may” substitute “shall”;
(b) for paragraph (1) (b) substitute—
“ (b) the amount or value of every source of income and every resource of a capital nature available to the funded defendant’s partner shall be treated as the financial resources of the funded defendant, unless the partner has a contrary interest in the criminal proceedings before the court. ” ;
(c) for paragraph (2) substitute—
“ (2) Unless there are exceptional circumstances, the following assets of the funded defendant shall be taken into account by the judge when considering the terms of the order—
(a) capital over £3,000;
(b) equity in the funded defendant’s principal residence over £100,000;
(c) gross annual income over £22,235. ” .
10. In regulation 10—
(a) after “the judge” insert “or the Commission”;
(b) for “solicitor” substitute “litigator”.
11. For regulation 11 substitute—
“ 11. At the conclusion of the relevant proceedings the judge shall—
(a) subject to regulation 4, make an RDCO and give reasons for the terms of the order;
(b) where an RDCO may be made under regulation 4(3)(a), consider whether it is reasonable in all the circumstances of the case to make such an order;
(c) where an RDCO is made under regulation 4(3)(a), give reasons for the decision to make such an order;
(d) if pursuant to regulation 4(4) an RDCO is not made, give reasons for the decision not to make such an order. ” .
12. Omit regulation 12.
13. In regulation 13 for “12(b)(ii) substitute “7A(b)”.
14. In regulation 14 for “solicitor” substitute “litigator”.
Signed by the authority of the Lord Chancellor
Michael Wills
Minister of State
Ministry of Justice
9th September 2008
1999 c. 22 . Section 26 defines “regulations” as regulations made by the Lord Chancellor. The reference to the Lord Chancellor in section 26 was changed to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Order 2003, S.I. 2003/1887 , and changed back to the Lord Chancellor by the Transfer of Functions (Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State) Order 2005, S.I. 2005/3429 .
S.I. 2001/856 ; amended by S.I. 2004/1195 , S.I. 2005/2783 .