Please see the message below from the CBA Chair Angela Rafferty .

The AGF has direct consequences for many members .Can you send feedback of your views of the scheme to our Secretary Mark Troman at MarkTroman@psplaw.co.uk .

 

We will be liaising with the CBA and CLSA especially as the “ reform “ of LGFS IS ON THE MOJ TASK LIST .

 

 

Greg Powell
Managing Partner

 

From: The Criminal Bar Association [mailto:aaron.dolan=criminalbar.com@mail67.atl71.mcdlv.net] On Behalf Of The Criminal Bar Association
Sent: 26 February 2018 12:05
To: Greg Powell <GregPowell@psplaw.co.uk>
Subject: CBA Monday Message - 26.02.18

 

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Chair's Update:
Angela Rafferty QC

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This week saw the greatest proposed change in fee structure in 20 years for the publicly funded defence Bar. Please see our press release HERE.  This message comes from all officers of the CBA.
 
The reforms are announced at a time when the public is seeing the crumbling justice system fail every day. The disclosure debacles are just one very high profile example of the damage being done to our once great system from chronic and deliberate lack of investment.
 
We have not received any positive feedback about this scheme to date. Could those who think it benefits them please let us know, even if anonymously. Our concerns are that the membership considers this scheme a retrograde step and a cut. If this is wrong and there are those who benefit from it please tell us.
 
The CBA and Criminal Legal Aid solicitors groups have united in a formal coalition to seek reformation and investment in criminal legal aid generally. We must have a united front with our sister profession in order to defeat the degradation of the system and the destruction of our professions. We know that our colleagues are waiting for the outcome of a judicial review of their recently cut LGFS scheme.
 
We all want the same thing - proper remuneration for the important work we do and a robust, thriving system that is based on principle and not politics. No other profession has faced the same cuts as we have – 40% in 20 years. The rates in 2018 are worse in real terms that the rates in 1998 and the volume of required work much, much higher. That is not progress.
 
This scheme is due to be implemented on 1st April 2018.
 
THE WAY FORWARD - ACTIONS:
Executive Committee
Our Executive Committee meets on Tuesday (tomorrow) night to discuss our response to this announcement from the MOJ. We will discuss how we assess the impact of the scheme. We know some sets have analysed data already against the initial consultation figures. Any information we can be provided with from sets and individual barristers as to the impact will be invaluable. Please send any views or figures you would like the Committee to consider on Tuesday to AGFS@criminalbar.com.  
 
Heads of Chambers Meeting
A Heads of Chambers meeting is called. Can all Heads of Chambers please contact
Chair@criminalbar.com by 1st March with their views of this scheme. Arrangements will be notified when a suitable venue is in place.
 
General Meeting
In addition, there will be a general meeting of the Criminal Bar, Solicitors’ groups, Transform Justice and other ‘stakeholders’ in this process in March. The venue, exact date and time will be notified to you by press release.
 
Your Views
Do remember that all our public and social media communications are available as open source material for anyone to read. We as a profession must speak together to decide a way forward.
 
We are all still absorbing the implications of these reforms.  The consultation response has some significant differences to the initial document and the stated aims of the process. We are also studying the impact statement which is not straightforward.
 
There were 408 responses to the consultation. We have over 4000 members. This is the designated email address: AGFS@criminalbar.com. Your response need not be lengthy – a summary of your views is fine.  It is truly important that you read the documents and form your own view.

Major concerns that are emerging are the ‘cost neutrality’ basis of the scheme, the complete lack of investment, the details of the banding system, the loss of PPE and the lack of payment or provision for payment for important disclosed material.
 
We would also value any input you have on the practical aspects of the fee reform from clerks.
 
Some iniquities have been removed by the new structure. The second day of trial will now be paid, there is no cut to refreshers after 40 days. Appearance fees and sentences will now always be paid at a higher rate than originally suggested and with no cap on the number. However it has been pointed out to us by many juniors that their Chambers protocols ensure they are paid for these hearings in any event and there remain serious doubts about the general sustainability and progress of a career in the criminal law.  There is still nowhere near enough money for criminal legal aid. See
this article about our recruitment crisis.
 
One of the main themes is the ‘rearranging chairs on the titanic’ aspect of the reforms. This is without doubt the central flaw in all legal aid reform without investment.  Sir Henry Brooke wrote to us in December in these terms “I don’t anticipate that the AGFS announcement will amount to much more than rearranging the deck-chairs”. It may be that, as ever, he was right and our ship is still going down. Whilst the government has committed to a review of the scheme this may not take place until two years after implementation.
 
It is our firm view that we must campaign as a united group with all our colleagues from solicitors to court staff and in consultation with the judiciary to reverse the terrible decline in our system of justice. This will take time to consider and we do not have a lot of time. When and what we do is a decision we will have to take collectively. Doing nothing is not an option. 
 
SAD NEWS
On 19
th February Vikki Kerly of Garden Court died from cancer having been diagnosed in June. She was called in 2005 and was a vibrant and talented member of the Bar who will be greatly missed and commemorated by her friends and colleagues. We send our condolences to her set and to her family.

We were deeply saddened to learn that Sir Paul Jenkins KCB QC, Master Treasurer of Middle Temple, died this morning. He was kind and generous man, and an extremely talented lawyer. Many members of the bar and the middle temple will remember the support and guidance he gave to barristers senior and junior. Our thoughts are with partner and his many friends
  
Women In Law
The 1st March 2018 will see the launch event of “Women In Law”. This event is now sold out. This organisation sets out to connect and promote professional women across the criminal justice sector. Its patron is The Rt. Hon. Lady Justice Heather Hallett who will speak at the launch. Find details of the organisation and how to join it
HERE.
 
Yours,

Angela Rafferty QC
Chair
The Criminal Bar Association 

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CBA Events:
 

The Spring Conference:
'The Vulnerable in the Criminal Justice System'
Saturday 5th May
09.00 - 16.30
IET Savoy Place

Further details & booking procedure HERE.

Summer Ball:
Friday 22nd June
19.00 till late
Stationers' Hall
Further details & booking procedure 
HERE.

 

 

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CBA News:


CBA Assistant Secretary Election:
Please vote before 16.00 on 28th February. Please log into your CBA Summary page for further details. 

Vacancy for the Director of Service Prosecutions:
Ministry of Defence
RAF Northolt, Ruislip, Middlesex
£130.000 pa
Closing date: 5th March
Full description
HERE.

6 month paid secondment opportunity at the Law Commission on Offensive Online Communications Project
Law Commission
£51,549 (plus civil service benefits)
Closing date: 9th March

The project will be run by a Law Commission lawyer and we are now in a position to offer a 6 month secondment to a practitioner with an interest in this area and in law reform generally. The secondee will be need to be ready to begin work on 9th April 2018.

Anyone with an interest in the secondment is invited to send an informal expression of interest to 
david.connolly@lawcommission.gov.uk, accompanied by a CV by 9th March. 

Young people in the CJS:
This is an important survey in advance of the roll out of section 28 and will provide an invaluable insight into how the system is dealing with all young people, including young defendants.

It takes 10 or 15 minutes to complete.

Responses are requested by 10th March.


https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/G0GOW/
The password is NSPCC.

Domestic Abuse - SGC:
The Sentencing Council has published a definitive guideline on the overarching principles of sentencing domestic abuse
Read it
HERE.

 

 

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Scholarships:
 

Florida Advanced Advocacy Course (Junior):
29th July - 3rd August

Four Scholarships are available for Junior members of the South Eastern Circuit of up to seven years’ Call, to attend the South Eastern Circuit, Florida Advanced Criminal Trial Advocacy course.

Closing date for applications is Tuesday 10th April 2018.

Further information and the application process is available 
HERE

Florida Advanced Advocacy Course (Silk):
29th July - 3rd August

The South Eastern Circuit seeks a Silk practising (predominantly) in criminal law, to attend the South Eastern Circuit, Florida Advanced Criminal Trial Advocacy course.

Closing date for applications is Tuesday 10th April 2018.

Further information and the application process is available 
HERE

International 
Scholarship Awards:

The CBA continue to support the Bar Council's International programme.
Closing dates for applications this year are:
 

Monday 5th March

Monday 21st May

Monday 17th September
 

Further information and the applicant process is available HERE

 

 

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CBA Discounts:
 

Archbold 2018

Blackstone’s Criminal Practice 2018 

 

Oxford University Press

 

Bloomsbury Publishing

 

Details on all 2018 offers available HERE

 

 

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Other Events:
 

The Kalisher Trust Present:
'The Liberty Truck'
Sunday 4th March
18.00 - 21.00 
Middle Temple
Further details and to secure your place
HERE

Old Bailey 'Yet More Trial & Error' Show Dates:
The Shows are again being organised for the 3 nights on Mon-Wed 12th-14th March 2018 at the Old Bailey.  There is also a full dress rehearsal on Sunday afternoon 11th March 2018 at a reduced ticket price (no reception or prize draw).

The production is again devised by His Honour Peter Rook QC, directed by Ellis Sareen and performed by a cast of characters from the Bar, Judiciary and the the City civic.   

Please access the booking form
HERE.

The Assize Seminars:
Friday 27th April
University of Cambridge
Further details and to secure your ticket
HERE.

Youth Justice Advocacy Training for Barristers:
Saturday 3rd and 10th March 2018
The Law Society

The training can be booked HERE

 

 

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Wellbeing at the Bar:

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CBA Wellbeing:
To gain access to the Health and Wellbeing Portal you will require the below login credentials:
 

Online Portal
Username: CBA
Password: Wellbeing
0800 169 2040


CBA Wellbeing Policy:
Read the CBA Wellbeing policy
HERE.

Law Care:
LawCare provides an independent and confidential service which assists members of the Law Societies of England and Wales.  

Further information is available through their website 
HERE

 

 

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Criminal Law Week - updates (issue 7)
Key updates from this week’s issue of
Criminal Law Week:

Loss of Control – case and comment on the extent to which a personality disorder may be relevant to an assessment of “the circumstances of” the defendant when considering the partial defence under section 54 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009: R. v Rejmanski; R. v Gassman (Charice) and Gassman (Amberstasia), CA (CLW/18/07/03).
 
Health and safety – Court of Appeal considers the Sentencing Council’s guideline when determining whether a fine of £700,000, imposed on a very large company following the death of a contractor on its premises, was manifestly excessive: R. v Whirlpool UK Appliances Ltd (CLW/18/07/8).
 
Burden of proof – court comments on whether a reverse burden of proof as regards an element of an offence could ever be compatible with the presumption of innocence under Article 6(2) of the ECHR: Euro Wines (C&C) Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners, CA (Civ Div) (CLW/18/07/1).

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