Statutory Instruments
2009 No. 2875
Legal Services Commission, England And Wales
The Criminal Defence Service (Interests of Justice) Regulations 2009
Made
27th October 2009
Laid before Parliament
28th October 2009
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1
The Lord Chancellor makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 25(8) and 26 of and paragraph 5(4) of Schedule 3 to the Access to Justice Act 1999( 1 ).
Citation, commencement and application
1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Defence Service (Interests of Justice) Regulations 2009.
(2) These Regulations apply to proceedings in the Crown Court on an indictment or arising out of a committal to the Crown Court for sentence, but do not apply to an appeal to the Crown Court in criminal proceedings.
(3) These Regulations come into force—
(a) in relation to any magistrates’ court in any of the local justice areas listed in the first part of the table in the Schedule to these Regulations, on 11th January 2010; and
(b) in relation to any other magistrates’ court in any of the courts board areas listed—
(i) in the second part of that table, on 12th April 2010;
(ii) in the third part of that table, on 26th April 2010;
(iii) in the fourth part of that table, on 10th May 2010;
(iv) in the fifth part of that table, on 17th May 2010;
(v) in the sixth part of that table, on 24th May 2010;
(vi) in the seventh part of that table, on 14th June 2010;
(vii) in the eighth part of that table, on 28th June 2010.
(4) These Regulations apply only to an application for a grant of a right to representation which is received in a magistrates’ court on or after the date on which these Regulations come into force in relation to that court.
2. The grant of a right to representation shall be taken to be in the interests of justice in relation to criminal proceedings to which these Regulations apply in respect of any individual before the Crown Court.
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
Bach
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice
27th October 2009
Regulation 1
SCHEDULE Commencement of Regulations
Part 1 – Commencement on 11th January 2010
Local Justice Areas
Camden and Islington; Bradford; Calderdale; Huddersfield; Keighley; Skipton; Blackburn, Darwen and Ribble Valley; Furness and District; Fylde Coast; Lancaster; Preston; Great Yarmouth; Norwich; West Norfolk; Ceredigion; Llanelli; Neath Port Talbot; Pembrokeshire; Swansea County
Part 2 – Commencement on 12th April 2010
Courts Board Areas
Avon and Somerset; Devon and Cornwall; Dorset, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire; Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Part 3 – Commencement on 26th April 2010
Courts Board Areas
Birmingham, Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire; Black Country, Staffordshire and West Mercia; Derbyshire and Nottingham; Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, and Rutland and Northamptonshire
Part 4 – Commencement on 10th May 2010
Courts Board Areas
Cheshire and Merseyside, Cumbria and Lancashire; Greater Manchester
Part 5 – Commencement on 17th May 2010
Courts Board Areas
Cleveland, Durham and Northumbria; Humber and South Yorkshire; North and West Yorkshire
Part 6 – Commencement on 24th May 2010
Courts Board Areas
Mid and West Wales; North Wales; South East Wales
Part 7 – Commencement on 14th June 2010
Courts Board Areas
Bedfordshire, Essex and Hertfordshire; Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk; Kent; Surrey and Sussex; Thames Valley
Part 8 – Commencement on 28th June 2010
Courts Board Area
London
1999 c. 22 . Section 26 of the Act defines “prescribed” as prescribed by regulations and “regulations” as regulations made by the Lord Chancellor. The reference to the Lord Chancellor was changed to the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs by S.I. 2003/1887 and changed back to the Lord Chancellor by S.I. 2005/3429 .