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- The three became duty solicitors in north London police stations.
- The duty solicitor schemes in England and Wales are managed by the Legal Aid Agency.
- The court subsequently appointed them as duty solicitors and refused Strate's request to release him from this duty.
- A client is only permitted to take advantage of duty solicitor assistance on one occasion in respect to each matter charged.
- To act as a duty solicitor a solicitor must be a member of the Law Society's Criminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme.
- Dressed in a crumpled shirt and brown prison-issue pants, Betteridge appeared in Southport Magistrates Court where he instructed duty solicitor Peter Darwin to plead innocence.
- In most magistrates'courts there will be a duty solicitor available to advise and possibly to represent any defendant who does not have his / her own solicitor.
- Ritchie refuses to represent him, but advises him to speak to the duty solicitor and informs the Mitchells that Jay is being charged with possession of indecent images of a child.
- This contrasts with the right to advice from the duty solicitor whilst at the police station, which applies irrespective of what the alleged offence may be, and will last for the duration of any investigation.
- Hinckley is introduced as the long-term boyfriend of PC Emma Keane, as well as the station's new regular duty solicitor, in " The Green Eyed Monster " ( Episode 410 ).
- Some matters have been largely taken outside of the duty solicitor scheme at the police station due to the advent of Criminal Defence Service Direct, a telephone advice service that deals with many minor offences where an interview will not take place.
- The "'court duty solicitor "'scheme allows a person that has already been charged with an offence to consult with and be represented by a solicitor at the Magistrates'Court on their first appearance if they do not have, or simply have not contacted, their own solicitor.
- The right to see the duty solicitor applies equally to those defendants who are in custody or on bail, but the right is not unlimited & ndash; if the defendant is on bail and is charged with an offence that does not carry a sentence of imprisonment the duty solicitor is not permitted to act.
- The right to see the duty solicitor applies equally to those defendants who are in custody or on bail, but the right is not unlimited & ndash; if the defendant is on bail and is charged with an offence that does not carry a sentence of imprisonment the duty solicitor is not permitted to act.
- :: I'm pretty sure the OP is referring to our brief article on Duty counsels, which seem to be similar to a duty solicitor or public defender-I think this is a good faith attempt ( perhaps imperfectly expressed ) to correct the article which does only currently mention their responsibility in criminal justice cases.