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Statutory Instrument

The Advice and Assistance (Assistance by Way of Representation) (Scotland) Regulations 1987

Citation
S.I. 1987/642
As at
Sections
5
Section 1Citation and commencement

These Regulations may be cited as the Advice and Assistance (Assistance by Way of Representation) (Scotland) Regulations 1987 and shall come into force on 1st April 1987.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires–

“ the Act ” means the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986;

“the 1975 Act ” means the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1975 .

Section 3Application of Part II of the Act to assistance by way of representation

Part II of the Act shall apply to assistance by way of representation in relation to summary criminal proceedings.

Section 4Assistance by way of representation which may be provided

The assistance by way of representation which may be provided under Part II of the Act in relation to summary criminal proceedings shall be representation of an accused person who is not in custody–

(a) at any diet (other than a diet which has been preceded by a plea of not guilty) at which a plea to the competency or relevancy of the complaint or proceedings, or a plea in bar of trial, is tendered on his behalf, and thereafter until that plea has been determined by the court and any related appeal to the High Court of Justiciary under section 334(2A) of the 1975 Act has been disposed of or withdrawn;

(b) at any diet (other than a diet which has been preceded by a plea of not guilty) at which a question within the meaning of the Act of Adjournal (References to the European Court) 1973 is raised and thereafter until that question has been determined by the court; and

(c) at any diet at which there is tendered, on behalf of an accused who has not previously tendered a plea of not guilty, a plea of guilty to the charges against him, or a plea of guilty to part thereof, which partial plea is accepted by the prosecutor, and thereafter until his case has been finally disposed of.

Section 5Criteria for determining whether assistance by way of representation should be provided

(1) The assistance by way of representation described in regulation 4(a) and (b) above shall be provided under Part II of the Act only where the solicitor to whom application has been made is satisfied that–

(a) the offence is such that if proved it is likely that the court will impose a sentence which would deprive the applicant of his liberty or lead to loss of his livelihood;

(b) there are substantial grounds for tendering the plea or, as the case may be, raising the question; and

(c) it is reasonable in the particular circumstances that assistance by way of representation be made available.

(2) The assistance by way of representation described in regulation 4(c) above shall be provided under Part II of the Act only where the solicitor to whom application has been made is satisfied either–

(a) that it is likely that the court will impose a sentence which would deprive the applicant of his liberty or lead to his loss of livelihood; or

(b) that the applicant is unable to understand the proceedings or to make his own plea in mitigation because of his age, inadequate knowledge of English, mental illness, other mental or physical disability or other incapacity.

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