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Statutory Instrument

The Criminal Defence Service (Representation Order Appeals) Regulations 2001

Citation
S.I. 2001/1168
As at
Sections
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Section 1Citation and commencement

These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Defence Service (Representation Order Appeals) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 2nd April 2001.

Section 2Interpretation

In these Regulations:

“appropriate officer” means, in the case of the Crown Court, the court manager, and in the case of a magistrates' court, the justices' clerk, and, in either case, includes an officer designated by him to act on his behalf in that regard;

“the Commission” means the Legal Services Commission established under section 1 of the Access to Justice Act 1999, and includes any person exercising delegated functions on its behalf;

“the Funding Review Committee” means a committee appointed by the Commission for the purpose of considering appeals under these Regulations; and

“representation order” means a document granting a right to representation.

Section 3Appeals against refusals of representation order

(1) A person whose application for the grant of a representation order has been refused may appeal against such refusal by way of a renewed application to the body which refused the application.

(2) Any appeal in writing shall be made on such form as is from time to time specified by the Lord Chancellor.

Section 4Crown Court and magistrates' court

(1) A person whose application for the grant of a representation order has been refused by the Crown Court or a magistrates' court may make a renewed application, either orally or in writing to the same court, or in writing to the appropriate officer of that court.

(2) Where a renewed application is made to the appropriate officer, he may:

(a) grant the order; or

(b) refer the renewed application:

(i) in the Crown Court, to a judge of the court; or

(ii) in a magistrates' court, to the court, a District Judge (Magistrates' Court) or a single justice

who may grant the order or refuse the application.

(3) The judge hearing the application shall give reasons for the refusal of any application.

(4) Where the application was made in writing, the reasons for any refusal shall be given in writing.

Section 5Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) and Registrar of Criminal Appeals

(1) A person whose application for the grant of a representation order has been refused by the Court of Appeal or the registrar of criminal appeals may make a renewed application, either orally or in writing to the court, or in writing to the registrar.

(2) Where a renewed application is made to the registrar, he may:

(a) grant the order; or

(b) refer the renewed application to:

(i) a judge of the court, who may grant the order; or

(ii) the court, which may grant the order or refuse the application.

(3) The court shall give reasons for the refusal of any application.

(4) Where the application was made in writing, the reasons for any refusal shall be given in writing.

Section 6Legal Services Commission

(1) A person whose application for the grant of a representation order has been refused by the Commission may make a renewed application in writing to the Funding Review Committee, which may grant the order or refuse the application.

(2) The Commission shall give written reasons for the refusal of any application.

Section 7Appeals against withdrawals of representation order

(1) A person whose representation order has been withdrawn may appeal against such withdrawal on one occasion to the body which withdrew the order.

(2) Equivalent provisions to those set out in regulations 4 to 6 shall apply in respect of such appeals.

(3) Any appeal in writing shall be made on such form as is from time to time specified by the Lord Chancellor.

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The Criminal Defence Service (Representation Order Appeals) Regulations 2001 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-2001-1168

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