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Fee Schedules: Schedules A, B & C: Fees schedule for PC1A, B & C cases Schedules A J June 2012 1 Base Fixed Fees Disposed prior to Defended Hearing Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Guilty Plea/Sentencing or Charges Withdrawn $300 $350 $390 Taking instructions, attending client Receiving and reviewing (may include preparation of package ie, by defendant) Identifying legal and factual Undertaking research Engaging in charge resolution/negotiation Attending to unopposed bail, name suppression, variation, interlocutories etc. Attending Registrar s/judge s List Court/Status Hearing Entering plea Sentencing submissions including obtaining presentencing reports Any agent fees Reporting to client Note, fee covers all hearing time and includes at a defended hearing if occurs prior to the presentation of evidence. Disposed at Defended Hearing Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee All activities up to completion of Defended Hearing (including sentencing) $480 $550 $580 Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing (may include preparation of package ie, by defendant) Identifying legal and factual Undertaking research Engaging in charge resolution/negotiation Attending to unopposed bail, name suppression, variation, interlocutories etc. Attending Registrar s/judge s

List Court/Status Hearing Entering plea Preparing for hearing cross examination, briefing witnesses, submissions Preparing for sentencing hearing (when matter adjourned to another day for sentence) Obtaining pre-sentencing reports Preparing and delivering sentencing submissions Receiving verdict/sentence Attending defended hearing and sentencing (up to and including 1.5 s) Any agent fees Reporting to client. Defended Hearing / Sentencing Hearing Additional Hearing Time $48 Where hearing time for all defended/sentencing hearing attendances exceeds 1.5 s Any agent fees. Interim & Completion Fees Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Interim Fee $180 $210 $230 To cover all activities undertaken prior to where interim invoice is submitted. Note, the interim fee can only be claimed when the case has been substantially progressed. Completion Fee Disposed prior to Defended Hearing Completion Fee Disposed at Defended Hearing $120 $140 $160 To cover all activities undertaken prior to where an interim fee has been previously claimed. $300 $340 $350 Note, the completion fee can only be claimed via a final invoice after and where an interim fee has previously been claimed. Additional Fixed Fees Applications for Bail, Name Suppression, Media Coverage, Electronic Bail Monitoring Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Opposed application(s) for Bail, Name Suppression $225 Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Schedules A J June 2012 2

Electronic bail Monitoring $225 Opposed application(s) for Media Coverage $225 Identifying legal and factual Preparing application Liaising with other agencies and family, whanau for bail applications Attending hearing/s Receiving decision Any agent fees Reporting to client. Note, fee covers all hearing time. Sentencing Reports/Submissions Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Expert witness/reports $150 Locating expert witness Liaising with expert witness Obtaining psychiatric reports Reviewing reports Any agent fees Reporting to client. Section 38 Forensic Report $150 Liaising, obtaining and reviewing section 38 Forensic Report Any agent fees Reporting to client. Restorative Justice Report $150 Obtaining Restorative Justice Report in preparation for sentencing Any agent fees Reporting to client. Written sentencing submissions $250 Limited to preparing sentencing submissions under Sentencing Practice Note 2003 or, providing written submissions in support of an application made, for example section 106, special reasons or substitution of community based sentences under the Land Transport Act Any agent fees Reporting to client. Schedules A J June 2012 3

(Interlocutory) Appeals to the High Court Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Appeal against $350 decision (s33(3)(b) Criminal Taking instructions, attending Disclosure Act 2008) Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Preparing and filing notice of Bail or Media Coverage $350 appeal Preparing affidavits Undertaking research Liaising with Crown, prosecution Considering Crown, prosecution submissions Preparing submissions for hearing Name Suppression $450 Interviewing/cross examining witnesses Liaising with the High Court Receiving decision Any agent fees Reporting to client Liaising with prison. Interlocutory Appeal Hearing Time $48 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Reassignment Activity A B C Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Termination of Assignment fee $180 $210 $230 Work undertaken prior to termination of assignment that has substantially progressed case. Note, the Termination of Assignment fee cannot be paid if an interim fee or base fee has previously been paid to that provider. See reassignment policy for details. Granting notes See page 18 for further information regarding invoicing, waiting time and by prosecutor. Documentation requirements Application for Summary Criminal Legal Aid (LA form 1a) [s14 Legal Services Act 2011] Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Tax Invoice Schedules A C (LA form 23) [s97 Legal Services Act 2011] Schedules A J June 2012 4

Schedule D, E & F: Fees schedule for PC2, 3 & 4 cases Base Fixed Fees Guilty Plea and Sentencing s160 Summary Proceedings Act 1957 Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee All preparation (includes annexure(s) for Home Detention, Community Detention, and Sentencing Indication) $1000 $1600 $2200 Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Undertaking research Liaising with Crown/Court/Police Discussing charges/case/plea with Crown Obtaining pre-sentencing reports & affidavits Preparing sentencing submissions Attending Registrar s/judge s List Court Entering plea Receiving sentence Any agent fees Reporting to client Guilty Plea and Sentencing hearing time $59 $67 Schedules A J June 2012 5 $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Committal Summary Proceedings Act 1957 Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Committal (all committal activities) $1000 $1700 $2800 Preparing hand up witnesses Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Undertaking research Liaising with experts Corresponding with Police/Crown Liaising with Crown/Court/Police Discussing charges/case/with Crown/Police Reviewing evidence (including videos/dvds) Preparing application for Oral Evidence Order Preparing oral or written submissions for Judge List event (Oral Evidence Order

Schedules A J June 2012 6 with oral submissions) Attending Judge List event (Oral Evidence Order with oral submissions only) Briefing witnesses Preparing cross examination Preparing submissions Attending Committal Hearing (Oral Evidence Order only) Attending hearing/s Any agent fees Reporting to client. Note, fee covers all hearing time. Pre-Trial Conferences/Callovers Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Preparation (memorandum initial callover) Preparation (memorandum all subsequent callovers) Pre-trial conferences/callovers hearing time $200 $220 $240 Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Undertaking research Reviewing evidence (including videos/dvds) Corresponding with $150 $200 Police/Crown (one fee to (one fee to Liaising with experts be be Receiving Crown memorandum claimed claimed Preparing Defence for all for all memorandum subseque subsequen nt calloversovers) Liaising with Crown/Court t call- Identifying pre-trial Liaising with witnesses Any agent fees Reporting to client. $140 (one fee to be claimed for all subseque nt callovers) $59 $67 $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Pre-Trial Applications including Responding to Crown Applications Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Preparation $700 (one fee to be claimed for all applicatio ns) $1100 (one fee to be claimed for all applicatio ns) $1700 (one fee to be claimed for all applicatio ns) Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Perusing file Undertaking research Corresponding with Police/Crown Liaising with Crown/Court Discussing charges/case/with Crown

Reviewing Crown submissions Briefing witnesses Preparing cross examination Preparing submissions Any agent fees Reporting to client. Pre-trial applications hearing time $59 $67 $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Trial Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Preparation $1400 $2650 Estimate required by Amend ment Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Perusing evidence Scene visits Undertaking research Corresponding with Police/Crown Liaising with Crown/Court Discussing charges/case/with Crown Reviewing videos/dvds (for edits) Serving summons to appear Briefing witnesses Preparing cross examination Preparing submissions Preparing opening/closing addresses Any agent fees Reporting to client. Trial hearing time $59 $67 $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Schedules A J June 2012 7

Sentencing Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Preparation for Sentencing (Charges on Arraignment, Post-Trial) (includes judicial monitoring) $600 $1000 $1400 Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Undertaking research Obtaining testimonials/references Corresponding with Police/Crown Liaising with Crown/Court Reviewing Crown submissions Reviewing probation or other reports and annexures Preparing submissions Any agent fees Reporting to client. Sentencing hearing time $59 $67 $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Additional Fixed Fees Applications for Bail, Name Suppression, Media Coverage, Electronic Bail Monitoring Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Opposed application(s) for $300 $350 $400 Bail, Name Suppression Taking instructions, attending Electronic bail Monitoring $250 $300 $350 Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Opposed application(s) for $150 $160 $260 Media Coverage Preparing application for, or opposition to, order(s) Unopposed application(s) for $130 $170 $220 Liaising with other agencies Bail, Name Suppression and family, whanau Receiving decision Opposed variation(s) $170 $210 $250 Any agent fees Reporting to client. Unopposed variation(s) $100 $120 $170 Bail, Name Suppression, Media Coverage, Electronic Monitoring - hearing time $59 $67 $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Schedules A J June 2012 8

Disclosure Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Disclosure by defendant $200 $220 $290 For preparation of package, including: Notice of alibi (s22); Evidence of expert witness (s23); Service on prosecutor; and Associated correspondence Any agent fees Reporting to client. Note, fee covers all hearing time. Application for of information (s30) $200 $230 $280 Preparation of an application for of information under s30 Preparation for hearing (including written submissions) Attending hearing Any agent fees Reporting to client. Note, fee covers all hearing time. Other applications for $220 $240 $290 For preparation for any or all of: Application for address of witness or informant (s17); Application for order setting conditions for viewing exhibit (s31); Application for timetabling order (s32); Preparation for hearings Attending interlocutory hearing/s Any agent fees Reporting to client. Note, fee covers all hearing time. Non-party $270 $380 $570 Preparation of an application for non-party hearing (s24) Preparation for hearing (including written submissions) Attending non-party hearing/s Any agent fees Reporting to client. Note, fee covers all hearing time. Schedules A J June 2012 9

Expert/Sentencing Reports Activity D E F Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Expert witness/reports $220 $380 $570 Locating expert witness Liaising with expert witness Obtaining psychiatric reports Reviewing reports Any agent fees Reporting to client. Section 38 Forensic Report $250 $270 $320 Liaising, obtaining and reviewing section 38 Forensic Report Any agent fees Reporting to client. Restorative Justice Report $150 $170 $200 Obtaining Restorative Justice Report in preparation for sentencing Any agent fees Reporting to client. Granting notes See page 18 for further information regarding waiting time and by prosecutor. Documentation requirements Application for Criminal Legal Aid (LA form 1) [s14 Legal Services Act 2011] Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Tax Invoice Schedules D F (LA form 24) [s97 Legal Services Act 2011] Schedules A J June 2012 10

Schedule G: Fees schedule for Appeals to the High Court Base Fixed Fees Grounds of Appeal Grounds of Appeal (Interim Grants only) Preparation of Appeals Activity Appeal against decision (s33(3)(b) Criminal Disclosure Act 2008) Interim/ Completion $300 Interim = To be claimed pre $200 Completion = To be claimed at Bail or Media Coverage $300 Interim = To be claimed pre $200 Completion = To be claimed at Name Suppression $330 Interim = To be claimed pre $220 Completion = To be claimed at Appeal against Sentence $330 Interim = To be claimed pre $220 Completion = To be claimed at $200 All preparation related to determining the grounds of appeal Full $500 $500 $550 $550 Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Taking instructions, attending Receiving and reviewing Identifying legal and factual Preparing and filing notice of appeal Preparing affidavits Undertaking research Liaising with Crown, prosecution Considering Crown, prosecution submissions Preparing submissions for hearing Interviewing/cross examining witnesses Liaising with the High Court Receiving decision Reporting to client Liaising with prison Any agent fees Note: Interim Fee can only be claimed via an interim invoice when the case has been substantially progressed. Completion Fee can only be claimed via a final invoice after and where an interim fee has previously been claimed. Full fee can only be claimed after via a final invoice and cannot be paid if an interim fee has previously been claimed and approved. Schedules A J June 2012 11

Appeal against Conviction $440 A = To be claimed pre $290 B = To be claimed at $730 Appeal against Conviction and Sentence $440 A = To be claimed pre $290 B = To be claimed at $730 Appeal Hearing Hearing Time $48 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Additional Fixed Fees Reassignment Termination of Assignment fee Granting notes $300 For Appeal against decision; Bail or Media Coverage $330 For Name Suppression; Appeal against Sentence $440 For Appeal against Conviction; Appeal against Conviction and Sentence Work undertaken prior to termination of assignment that has substantially progressed case. Note, the Termination of Assignment fee cannot be paid if an interim fee or base fee for that activity has previously been paid to that provider. See reassignment policy for details. See page 18 for further information regarding invoicing, waiting time and by prosecutor. Documentation requirements Application for Criminal Legal Aid (LA form 1) [s14 Legal Services Act 2011] Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Tax Invoice Schedule G (LA form 25) [s97 Legal Services Act 2011] Schedules A J June 2012 12

Schedule H: Fees schedule for Appeals to the Court of Appeal Base Fixed Fees Preparation of summary of to be raised on appeal Preparation of (by trial counsel) Preparation of (by new counsel) $270 Taking instructions, attending Identifying legal and factual Preparing application for legal $660 aid Reporting to client Any agent fees Preparation of appeals Appeal against interlocutory $1400 decision (e.g., pretrial rulings, admissibility of Taking instructions, attending evidence, name suppression, media coverage, etc.) Identifying legal and factual Appeal against Sentence $1000 Preparing and filing notice of appeal Preparing affidavits Undertaking research Liaising with Crown, Appeal against Conviction $1700 prosecution Considering Crown, prosecution submissions Preparing submissions for hearing Interviewing/cross examining witnesses Appeal against Conviction and Liaising with the Court of $2400 Sentence Appeal Receiving decision Reporting to client Liaising with prison Any agent fees. Appeal Hearing Time $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Granting notes See page 18 for further information regarding invoicing, waiting time and by prosecutor. Documentation requirements Application for Criminal Legal Aid (LA form 12) [s14 Legal Services Act 2011] Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Tax Invoice Schedules H I (LA form 26) [s97 Legal Services Act 2011] Schedules A J June 2012 13

Schedule I: Fees schedule for Appeals to the Supreme Court Base Fixed Fees Preparation of application for Leave to Appeal Preparation of application (by trial or prior appeal counsel) Preparation of application (by new counsel) $860 Taking instructions, attending Identifying legal and factual Preparing application for legal $1400 aid Reporting to client Any agent fees Leave to Appeal Hearing Time $76 Schedules A J June 2012 14 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Preparation of response to application for Leave to Appeal Preparation of response (by trial or prior appeal counsel) Preparation of response (by new counsel) Response to Leave to Appeal Hearing Time $860 Taking instructions, attending Identifying legal and factual Preparing and filing notice of appeal Preparing affidavits Undertaking research Liaising with Crown, prosecution Considering Crown, prosecution $1400 submissions Preparing submissions for hearing Interviewing/cross examining witnesses Liaising with the Court of Appeal Receiving decision Reporting to client Liaising with prison Any agent fees. $76 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Substantive Appeal (following the granting of leave) Preparation for appeal hearing Estimate required by Amendment Taking instructions, attending Identifying legal and factual

Appeal Hearing Time $76 Receiving and reviewing Engaging in charge discussions/resolution/negotiatio n with the Officer in Charge, Prosecution Entering plea Reporting to client Any agent fees. Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Granting notes See page 18 for further information regarding invoicing, waiting time and by prosecutor. Documentation requirements Application for Criminal Legal Aid (LA form 12) [s14 Legal Services Act 2011] Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Tax Invoice Schedules H I (LA form 26) [s97 Legal Services Act 2011] Schedules A J June 2012 15

Schedule J: Fees schedule for Parole (Criminal Matters) Proceedings before NZ Parole Board Interim/ Activity Completion Preparation for hearing Postponement order (s27) Preparation for hearing Recall (ss59-66a breach of parole) Preparation for hearing Non-release orders (s107) Preparation for hearing Extended supervision orders (107F-107I, 107M, 107N) Base Fixed Fees Full $270 Interim = To be claimed pre $450 $180 Completion = To be claimed at $270 Interim = To be claimed pre $450 $180 Completion = To be claimed at $360 Interim = To be claimed pre $600 $240 Completion = To be claimed at $520 Interim = To be claimed pre $340 Completion = To be claimed at $860 Tasks covered by Fixed Fee Taking instructions, attending Identifying legal and factual Reviewing file Perusing Parole Board material Undertaking research Instructing experts Receiving specialist reports Preparing application for order(s) Preparing submissions for hearing(s) Liaising with the Parole Board, High Court Receiving decision Reporting to client Any agent fees Note: Interim Fee can only be claimed via an interim invoice when the case has been substantially progressed. Completion Fee can only be claimed via a final invoice after and where an interim fee has previously been claimed. Full fee can only be claimed after via a final invoice and cannot be paid if an interim fee has previously been claimed and approved. Parole Hearing Time $59 Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Schedules A J June 2012 16

Parole Appeals Grounds for Appeal Grounds of Appeal (Interim Grants only) Parole Appeals Substantive Appeal $220 All preparation related to determining the grounds of appeal. Appeals to High Court from certain decisions of the Parole Board (s68-70) postponements, extended supervision orders, recalls Appeals to Court of Appeal from sentencing Court (s107r extended supervision) Parole Appeal Hearing Time Estimate required by Amendment Estimate required by Amendment $59 Taking instructions, attending Identifying legal and factual Reviewing file Perusing Parole Board material Undertaking research Instructing experts Receiving specialist reports Preparing application for order(s) Preparing submissions for hearing(s) Liaising with the Parole Board, High Court Receiving decision Reporting to client Any agent fees. Actual hearing time Any agent fees. Additional Fixed Fees Reassignment Termination of Assignment fee $270 For Postponement Order; Recall $360 For Non-release Orders $520 For Extended Supervision Orders Work undertaken prior to termination of assignment that has substantially progressed case. Note, the Termination of Assignment fee cannot be paid if an interim fee has previously been paid to that provider. See reassignment policy for details. Schedules A J June 2012 17

Granting notes Invoicing Reporting to Legal Aid and invoicing in line with fees under the applicable schedule are tasks deemed to be included in every fixed fee. Additional payment cannot be claimed for these tasks. Waiting time Claims for waiting time are accepted as part of claims for actual appearances in hearings before a judge. Waiting time begins when the provider is required to be in the courtroom. This includes waiting time for the jury to deliver a verdict but excludes waiting time where the judge has excused counsel. Waiting time is payable in half blocks, rounded up to the nearest half. If more one s waiting time is claimed per activity (eg, waiting time for trial or waiting time for sentencing), the following information is required: A summary of both the waiting time and hearing time on the day of appearance date and times. If waiting time exceeds one for an appearance or appearances on a particular day, an explanation of the circumstances is also required. This must include: o confirmation that the provider was unable to undertake any other work while waiting o confirmation that the provider made enquiries to the court about the delay o reasons for the delay. Disclosure by prosecutor Disclosure by the prosecutor can occur at many points in proceedings. Where the schedules refer to Receiving and reviewing, this includes any or all of the following tasks, unless a separate fixed fee is otherwise specified: request further initial from prosecution (after commencement of proceedings) receiving and reviewing further initial receiving and reviewing full (after not guilty plea, election, or first appearance) requesting additional interlocutory applications: o Application for address of witness or informant o Application for of information s30 o Application for order setting conditions for viewing exhibit s31 o Application for timetabling order s32. Documentation requirements Application for Criminal Legal Aid (LA form 1) [s14 Legal Services Act 2011] Criminal Legal Aid Fixed Fees Tax Invoice Schedule J (LA form 27) [s97 Legal Services Act 2011] Schedules A J June 2012 18