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Crime news: advocacy assistance now claimable on intensive paper reviews

Changes to standard crime contract and CWA reporting guidance to support law firms working under new Parole Board processes.

The statue of justice on top of the Old Bailey

Providers of criminal legal aid services will now be able to claim advocacy assistance fees for intensive paper reviews.

The changes have been made by the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) following on from the Parole Board’s recent announcement that face-to-face oral hearings will be postponed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

As a result of this decision, cases directed or listed for an oral hearing will continue either as a remote hearing or be dealt with under a new intensive paper review process.

Amendments

We have amended the 2017 standard crime contract relating to prison law following consultation with representative bodies. Once a case is directed or listed for an oral hearing then the case will be claimable as advocacy assistance.

This also includes when a decision is taken under the new intensive paper review process.

We have also amended contracted work and administration (CWA) codes guidance for reporting crime lower work.

The new contract and reporting amendments are effective from 26 June 2020.

Further information

Standard Crime Contract 2017 – to view amended contract specification effective from 26 June 2020

CWA codes guidance – to view ‘updated guidance for reporting crime lower work’

Updates to this page

Published 29 May 2020
Last updated 26 June 2020 + show all updates
  1. We have added additional information on guidance for reporting crime lower work in contracted work and administration (CWA).

  2. First published.