Criminal justice
Our fight for access to justice and properly funded criminal legal aid is part of our advocacy work on the issues you've told us matter most.
Criminal legal aid: £24m welcome first step to tackle crisis
Increased funding for legal aid solicitors working in police stations and youth courts brings hope to the criminal defence profession.
All resources
- Advocacy in the youth court14 Oct 2024
- Appeals against Crown Court decisions29 Feb 2024
- Criminal legal aid report – key recommendations27 Jan 2022
- Criminal legal aid work: options your firm should consider now07 Oct 2024
- Crown court advocacy procedure tips15 Apr 2020
- Law enforcement and judicial cooperation in criminal matters after Brexit28 Jul 2021
- Tendering for legal aid contracts10 Oct 2024
- Tipping off and prejudicing an investigation27 Feb 2023
- Transparency in the family courts29 Feb 2024
- UK economic crime regime30 Apr 2024
- Victims of modern slavery – guidance for solicitors30 Apr 2020
- Algorithm use in the criminal justice system report04 Jun 2019
- Are our courts fit for purpose?19 Dec 2022
- Cost of a day in court27 Jul 2018
- Crown Court backlogs: how would case increases impact practitioners?24 Feb 2022
- Improving the legal aid means test as living costs rise22 Jul 2024
- Justice on trial 2019: Fixing our criminal justice system report14 Jun 2019
- More affordable justice: legal aid means test report30 May 2022
- Paying for legal help when ineligible for criminal legal aid – report 28 Sep 2018
- Technology, access to justice and the rule of law report16 Sep 2019
- Anti-terrorism20 Sep 2021
- Communication with prisoners by mobile phone05 Dec 2019
- Conflicts of interest in criminal cases05 Dec 2019
- Criminal Finances Act 201727 Jan 2020
- Criminal Procedure Rules 2020: solicitors' duties15 Jul 2021
- Criminal plea in absence of sufficient prosecution case information03 Mar 2021
- Criminal prosecutions of victims of trafficking20 Nov 2023
- Defence costs orders18 Mar 2021
- Defence witness notices03 Mar 2021
- Protection for client accounts21 Dec 2023
- Rejecting un-remunerative publicly funded criminal work27 Nov 2023
- Representing clients at section 2 CJA interviews20 May 2020
- Statutory defences available to asylum seekers charged with document offences03 Aug 2023
- Use of interpreters in criminal cases31 Jan 2023
- Virtual court first hearings07 Jul 2021
- Withdrawing from a criminal case03 Mar 2021
- Can I cover a colleague's duty solicitor slots?15 Apr 2020
- Can I make a Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority complaint on behalf of a client?22 Sep 2023
- How can I make a neurodivergent client’s court appearance less stressful?01 Aug 2023
- How should I send confidential and privileged information to a client in prison?23 Aug 2023
- I specialise in criminal litigation. Can I refuse some Legal Aid Agency cases?18 May 2020
- I’ve been professionally embarrassed. Can I withdraw from a Crown Court case?08 Jul 2021
- What ID is needed to visit a client at a police station?09 Jul 2024
- What do we need to include in our policy on handling cash?22 Sep 2023
- Advocacy and the vulnerable training30 Sep 2024
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) interview protocol02 Jan 2023
- Nightingale courts status interactive map27 Jun 2023
- Advocacy standards07 Dec 2023
- Court closures20 Aug 2024
- Criminal legal aid review08 Oct 2024
- Domestic Abuse Act 202127 Jun 2023
- Economic Crime Act: what does it mean for law firms?27 Jun 2023
- LASPO Act 07 Feb 2024
- Operation Early Dawn: what it means for solicitors19 Aug 2024
- Professional court users' access scheme20 Aug 2024
- Prosecution of ‘failure to disclose’ offences28 Jul 2021
- Remote hearings24 Jul 2024
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