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Remember to use the correct form when sending Interests of Justice appeals to our new mailbox.
We are now processing applications for cases being heard in the south east and south west of England.
Top tips to help the increasing number of people using our Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
Updated legal aid forms are being introduced from 1 April 2015.
Invitation to tender remains on hold.
Defence to be provided with new Streamlined Disclosure Certificate at first hearing.
Secure eMail contact addresses now listed for defence practitioners to use on Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) website.
Initiative to tackle trial backlogs launched by judiciary.
Mailbox should help processing of Interests of Justice appeals against refusal of legal aid.
Changes to fees for Part 1 injunctions under the Anti-Social Behaviours Crime & Policing Act (ASBCPA) 2014.
Updated version of the local Bar travel allowances for Crown Court work is now available.
Solicitor advocate firms and chambers to take part in trial
We’re streamlining the channels you can use for CCMS enquiries.
Roll-out of Universal Credit to be extended across whole of England and Wales.
High Court rules that the consultation and tender processes are lawful.
Understanding 'actions and notifications' about bills and payments when using the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS).
Criminal applications team to work with providers on reducing rejected applications.
Benefits of wi-fi recognised as digital presentation technology becomes available in 50% of courtrooms.
Fees for part 1 injunctions under the Anti-Social Behaviours Crime and Policing Act (ASBCPA) 2014 from March 2015.
Recent costs judge decisions mean additional information now required to decide if electronic evidence qualifies as pages of prosecution evidence (PPE).
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