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Made | 11 September 2006 | ||
Coming into force | 2nd October 2006 |
General provisions
3.
—(1) An appeal or a renewed application under these Regulations must be made on such form as is from time to time specified—
(2) The individual must provide such further particulars and documents as the person or body determining the appeal or renewed application may require in relation to his appeal or application.
(3) An appeal or a renewed application will be determined without a hearing unless the person or body determining the appeal or application directs otherwise.
(4) Where an application is referred under regulation 6(2)(b), 7(2)(b) or 9(3)(b), it is to be treated thereafter as if it were an appeal.
(5) Written reasons must be given for any decision on an appeal or a renewed application.
(6) The date of any representation order granted on an appeal or a renewed application under these Regulations—
Appeals: magistrates' courts
4.
—(1) In this regulation "court" means the magistrates' court in which the proceedings in respect of which the individual is seeking a representation order are being or are to be heard and includes a single justice.
(2) An individual may appeal to the court against a decision to refuse to grant a representation order made on the grounds that the interests of justice do not require such an order to be granted.
(3) The court must either—
(4) Where the court makes a decision under paragraph (3)(b), the individual may apply to the representation authority for a representation order; and—
5.
An appeal does not lie against a decision to refuse to grant a representation order in respect of proceedings in a magistrates' court made on the grounds that the individual is not financially eligible to be granted such an order.
Renewals of application where representation order refused: Crown Court
6.
—(1) An individual whose application for the grant of a representation order in respect of proceedings in the Crown Court has been refused on the grounds that the interests of justice do not require such an order to be granted may make a renewed application to the appropriate officer who, or court which, refused the application.
(2) Where a renewed application is made to the appropriate officer, he may—
who may grant the order or refuse the application.
Renewals of application where representation order refused: Court of Appeal
7.
—(1) An individual whose application for the grant of a representation order in respect of proceedings in the Court of Appeal has been refused by the court or the appropriate officer on the grounds that the interests of justice do not require such an order to be granted may make a renewed application to the court or the appropriate officer (as the case may be).
(2) Where a renewed application is made to the appropriate officer, he may—
Renewals of application where representation order refused: Commission
8.
An individual whose application for the grant of a representation order in respect of proceedings, other than proceedings in a magistrates' court, has been refused by the Commission on the grounds that the interests of justice do not require such an order to be granted may make a renewed application to the Commission, which may grant the order or refuse the application.
Withdrawals of representation order
9.
—(1) An individual whose representation order has been withdrawn may apply on one occasion to the person who, or body which, withdrew the order to set aside the withdrawal.
(2) Any application must be made on such form as is from time to time specified—
(3) Where an application is made to the appropriate officer, he may—
who may set aside the withdrawal or refuse the application.
Transitional provisions
10.
A renewed application which is pending immediately before 2nd October 2006 is to be dealt with as if these Regulations had not been made.
Revocation
11.
The Criminal Defence Service (Representation Order Appeals) Regulations 2001[5] are revoked.
Vera Baird
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Constitutional Affairs
Date 11 September 2006
[3] S.I. 2001/1437, amended by S.I. 2002/712.back
[5] S.I. 2001/1168, amended by S.I. 2002/1620.back