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England and Wales High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) Decisions >> Barton, R. v [2024] EWHC 1328 (SCCO) (03 June 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Costs/2024/1328.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 1328 (SCCO) |
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SENIOR COURTS COSTS OFFICE
Judgment on Appeal under Regulation 29 of the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013
Royal Courts of Justice London, WC2A 2LL |
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Costs Judge Whalan:
Where following a case on indictment a Newton hearing takes place –
(a) for the purposes of this Schedule the case will be treated as having gone to trial;
(b) the length of the trial will be taken to be the combined length of the main hearing and the Newton hearing.
Paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 also defines a Newton hearing as:
…a hearing at which evidence is heard for the purposes of determining the sentence of a convicted person in accordance with the principles of R v. Newton 77 Cr. App. R.13 CA.
The Note refers to the description of Barton's role as "broadly agreed", and adds that, whilst there may be a difference in perspective as to whether there was any "commercial" scale activity, what is disputed is the "characterisation" of that role as opposed to the underlying facts. Most crucially, perhaps, the prosecution sets out in terms that "this is nevertheless a matter of submission rather than an issue of fact requiring litigation".