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Form: CRM16: review on the grounds of hardship

Legal Aid Agency

July 13
12:32 2022

CRM16: application for a review of legal aid in criminal proceedings on the grounds of hardship

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CRM16: guidance

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Guidance on solicitor bands, historic DCA rates and areas

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Details

Included in this publication are:

  • CRM16 - application for a review of legal aid in criminal proceedings on the grounds of hardship
  • Guidance for CRM16
  • Guidance on solicitor bands, historic DCA rates and areas

Use this form if you have applied for criminal legal aid and the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) decided that you have:

  • sufficient income to pay privately in the magistrates court (magistrates court hardship)
  • sufficient income to pay privately in the Crown Court (Crown Court eligibility review)
  • sufficient income to pay towards the costs of your legal aid in the Crown Court (Crown Court hardship)

(Or if you expect to be told any of the above.)

Published 1 April 2014
Last updated 13 July 2022 +show all updates

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