Apply for legal aid for anti-social behaviour injunction breaches
Guidance on the funding of breaches of civil anti-social behaviour injunctions, how to apply and how to get paid.
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Breaches of civil injunctions made under part 1 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 are criminal for the purposes of legal aid. This is because there is a risk the client may go to prison.
Providers with a civil or crime contract should apply using the CRM14 eForm.
Providers without a civil or crime contract must email the CRM14 form.
Providers without a crime contract, or a 2018 Standard Civil Contract in the relevant area of law, need to meet the criteria for an Individual Case Contract (ICC).
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for further guidance.Claim for payment
Providers with a criminal contract, must submit CRM8 form to claim assigned counsel fees.
form, and where necessary,Providers with an ICC must submit a CRM8 form and note of taxation from Counsel.
to the Criminal Finance Team in Nottingham. You should include your full file of papers, and where applicable, aRead
for further guidance.Last updated 24 March 2022 + show all updates
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Guidance document updated to reflect our changing approach to series of offences.
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First published.