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LC Paper No. CB(4)849/12-13(01) For Information Legislative Council Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal s The Biennial Review of Criminal Legal Aid Fees, Prosecution Fees and Duty Lawyer Fees PURPOSE The Administration has completed the 2012 biennial review of the following s (a) Criminal Legal Aid Fees payable to lawyers in private practice who undertake litigation work in respect of criminal cases on behalf of the Legal Aid Department (); (b) Prosecution Fees payable to counsel in private practice engaged by the Department of Justice (DoJ) to appear for the Government in criminal cases; and (c) Duty Lawyer Fees payable to duty lawyers providing legal assistance under the Duty Lawyer (DLS) 1. 2. This paper reports on the Administration s findings of the review of the criminal legal aid s, the prosecution s and the duty lawyer s (collectively referred to as the Fees ) and proposed way forward. BACKGROUND 3. The criminal legal aid s are prescribed in Rule 21 of the Legal Aid in Criminal Cases Rules (Cap. 221D) under the Criminal Procedure Ordinance (Cap. 221). The DoJ draws reference to the same scale of s to engage counsel in private practice to appear for the Government in criminal cases. The duty lawyer s are also determined with reference to the same scale of s. 1 The Duty Lawyer Scheme of the Duty Lawyer was established in 1979 to supplement the legal aid service provided by the Legal Aid Department under the Legal Aid Ordinance by providing legal representation to eligible defendants who appear in Magistrates Courts, Juvenile Courts and the Coroners Court.

4. Pursuant to the decision of the Legislative Council (LegCo) Finance Committee in October 1992, the Fees are subject to review by the Administration on a biennial basis. The Finance Committee also delegated in June 2003 the authority to approve future adjustments to the Fees to the Administration, provided that the extent of adjustment is no greater than the movement of the Consumer Price Index (C) (CPI(C)) during the reference period. THE PREVIOUS REVIEWS 5. In conducting the biennial reviews, the Administration takes into account mainly inflation/deflation during the reference period and whether there has been difficulty in engaging the services of counsel and solicitors. The last biennial review was conducted in 2010, and the results were reported to the LegCo Panel on Administration of Justice and Legal s in April 2011 (vide LC Paper No. CB(2)1480/10-11(04)). THE 2012 REVIEW 6. The Administration has completed the 2012 biennial review. We note that the CPI(C) for the reference period (i.e. July 2010 to July 2012) has d by 9.3%, and propose to adjust the Fees upward by 9.3 % accordingly. 7. The following table summarises the adjustment to the Fees in the past five reviews and the adjustment proposed for the current review Year Adjustment CPI(C) Movement 2002 review -4.3% -4.3% 2004 review Nil -4.4% 2006 review Nil +3.4% 2008 review +8.3% +8.3% 2010 review +1.6% +1.6% 2012 review +9.3% (proposed) +9.3% 8. Following the established practice, the Administration will need to move a resolution in the LegCo to amend the Legal Aid in Criminal Cases Rules to adjust the criminal legal aid s upward by 9.3% to 2

reflect the result of the review. The prosecution s and the duty lawyer s, although not specified in the Legal Aid in Criminal Cases Rules, will be adjusted administratively by drawing reference to the updated set of criminal legal aid s to reflect the +9.3% change in CPI(C). The existing s and the proposed s, rounded to the nearest $10, are listed in the Annex. WAY FORWARD 9. The Legal Aid s Council noted the outcome of the review. To reflect the findings of the review, the Administration will invite the Criminal Procedure Rules Committee to amend Rule 21 of the Legal Aid in Criminal Cases Rules to give effect to the proposed new s. Subject to the Criminal Procedure Rules Committee s decision, we will move a Resolution in the LegCo to effect the legislative changes. ADVICE SOUGHT 10. Members are invited to note the outcome of the review and the proposed legislative and administrative amendments. Home Affairs Bureau Legal Aid Department June 2013 3

Annex The Biennial Review of Criminal Legal Aid Fees, Prosecution Fees and Duty Lawyer Fees 1. Court of First Instance Cases (a) Counsel (i) brief / 22,440 24,520 (ii) additional 4,710 per unit for 5,140 per unit for 11,220 per day if 12,260 per day if (iii) refresher per day / 11,220 12,260 (b) Solicitor (i) reading 740 per hour 800 per hour (ii) 2,960 per unit for (or any part of it) 3,230 per unit for (or any part of it) (iii) court hearing day 5,930 per day 6,480 per day (c) Conference (counsel) / 1,170 per hour 1,270 per hour (d) Conference (solicitor) 740 per hour 800 per hour (e) Pre-trial review (per review) 2,220 2,420 (f) Pre-trial review (per review) (g) Mention 3,360 3,670

- 2 - (h) Plea (i) Sentence (j) Plea & Sentence 3,360 3,670 3,360 3,670 3,990 4,360 2. District Court Cases (a) Counsel (i) brief / 14,940 16,320 (ii) additional 3,860 per unit for 4,210 per unit for 7,470 per day if 8,160 per day if (iii) refresher per day / 7,470 8,160 (b) Solicitor acting as instructing solicitor (i) reading 620 per hour 670 per hour (ii) 2,510 per unit for 2,740 per unit for (iii) court hearing day 5,030 per day 5,490 per day (c) Solicitor acting as advocate as well as instructing solicitor (i) brief 18,480 20,190

- 3 - (ii) additional 4,610 per unit for 5,030 per unit for (iii) refresher per day 10,240 11,190 (d) Conference (counsel) / 960 per hour 1,040 per hour (e) Conference (instructing solicitor only) 620 per hour 670 per hour (f) Pre-trial review (per review) 1,880 2,050 (g) Mention 1,250 1,360 (h) Plea (i) Sentence (j) Plea & Sentence 1,250 1,360 1,250 1,360 1,880 2,050

- 4-3. Magistrates' Court Cases (a) Counsel (i) brief 8,970 9,800 (ii) additional (per day) 4,480 4,890 (iii) refresher per day 4,480 4,890 (iv) conference (per hour) 730 790 (v) pre-trial review (per review) 1,250 1,360 (b) Counsel or solicitor acting as advocate in committal proceedings (i) brief 8,970 9,800 (ii) refresher per day 4,480 4,890 (c) Solicitor for instructing counsel in committal proceedings/preliminary inquiry (i) brief 2,420 2,640 (ii) refresher per day 1,990 2,170 (d) Counsel or solicitor acting as advocate in preliminary inquiry (i) brief 8,970 9,800 (ii) refresher per day 4,480 4,890 (e) Brief in place of court 5,970 per day 6,520 per day prosecutor 2,980 half day 3,250 half day (f) Duty Lawyer Fee DLS 5,970 per day 6,520 per day 2,970 half day 3,240 half day (g) Pre-trial per hour DLS 730 790

- 5 - (h) Engagement of newly qualified lawyers Brief for 2 weeks engagement 40,000 43,720 Brief after 2 weeks engagement (Part-heard case) 5,970 per day 2,980 half day 6,520 per day 3,250 half day (i) Engagement of newly qualified monolingual lawyers 5,970 per day 2,980 half day 6,520 per day 3,250 half day 4. Appeals (a) Settling notice of appeal 2,970 3,240 (b) Instructing solicitors for appeals to the Court of Appeal (i) from the Court of First Instance (1) reading 1,000 per hour 1,090 per hour (2) 4,020 per unit for 4,390 per unit for (3) conference 1,000 per hour 1,090 per hour (4) court hearing day 8,040 per day 8,780 per day (5) Mention/delivery of (ii) from the District Court (1) reading 1,000 per hour 1,090 per hour (2) 4,020 per unit for 4,390 per unit for (3) conference 1,000 per hour 1,090 per hour

- 6 - (4) court hearing day 8,040 per day 8,780 per day (5) Mention/delivery of (c) Counsel for appeals to the Court of Appeal (i) from the Court of First Instance (1) brief / 29,920 32,700 (2) additional 4,710 per unit for 5,140 per unit for 14,960 per day if 16,350 per day if (3) refresher per day) / 14,960 16,350 (4) Mention/delivery of (ii) from the District Court (1) brief / 23,920 26,140 (2) additional 4,710 per unit for 5,140 per unit for 11,960 per day if 13,070 per day if (3) refresher per day / 11,960 13,070

- 7 - (4) Mention/delivery of (d) Instructing solicitors for appeals to the Court of First Instance (i) from the Magistrate (1) reading 740 per hour 800 per hour (2) 2,960 per unit for 3,230 per unit for (3) conference 740 per hour 800 per hour (4) court hearing day 5,930 per day 6,480 per day (5) Mention/delivery of (e) Counsel for appeals to the Court of First Instance (i) from the Magistrate (1) brief 22,440 24,520 (2) additional 4,710 per unit for 5,140 per unit for (3) refresher per day 11,220 12,260 (4) Mention/delivery of (f) Conference (counsel) / 1,170 per hour 1,270 per hour Note : Legal Aid Department Department of Justice DLS Duty Lawyer * Subject to an of 10% on the base figures for each of the second to sixth defendant or appellant.