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SCCO Reference: SC-2024-CRI-000099 |
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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Appellant: Black & Co (Solicitors) |
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Crown Copyright ©
The appropriate additional payment, to which should be added the sum of £750 (exclusive of VAT) for costs and the £100 paid on appeal, should accordingly be made to the Applicant.
'"cracked trial" means a case on indictment in which—
(a) the assisted person enters a plea of not guilty to one or more counts at the first hearing at which he or she enters a plea and—
(i) the case does not proceed to trial (whether by reason of pleas of guilty or for other reasons) or the prosecution offers no evidence; and
(ii) either—
(aa) in respect of one or more counts to which the assisted person pleaded guilty, the assisted person did not so plead at the [first hearing at which he or she entered a plea; or
(bb) in respect of one or more counts which did not proceed, the prosecution did not, before or at the first hearing at which the assisted person entered a plea, declare an intention of not proceeding with them; or
(b) the case is listed for trial without a hearing at which the assisted person enters a plea…
… "Newton Hearing" means a hearing at which evidence is heard for the purpose of determining the sentence of a convicted person in accordance with the principles of R v Newton (1982) 77 Cr App R 13…'
Case Law
Background
"The HHJ is going to list Williams for sentence on Friday. Should a Newton be required he will hear the evidence on Friday.
The police are putting together a bundle but we say you are in excess of 5 kilos and the following leading features:
- directing or organising buying and selling on a commercial scale;
- substantial links to, and influence on, others in a chain;
- close links to original source;
- expectation of substantial financial gain.
But - you are Males right hand man and so he would be above you in the chain.
I hope to have the bundle and sentencing note with you on Tuesday am at the latest…"
"… all of the evidence that the Prosecution has served is agreed. It, it reveals messages and other inferential material and therefore it's simply a matter of interpretation. Your Honour has heard a trial in which must of, much of this material has been discussed, although not all of it, and so Your Honour is ideally placed to determine the factual basis of Mr Williams's sentence. But may I make these submissions on what I would submit is a correct interpretation of everything the Court has seen…."
Principles
Conclusions