Courts-Martial Appeals Act 1983
Payment of expenses of legal aid.
30.—(1) Where a legal aid (preliminary proceedings) certificate has been granted in respect of a person, any fees, costs or other expenses properly incurred in preparing and conducting the person's case in relation to the proceedings to which the certificate relates shall, subject to regulations under section 33 of this Act, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.
(2) Where a legal aid (court-martial) certificate has been granted in respect of a person, any fees, costs or other expenses properly incurred in preparing and conducting the defence to which the certificate relates shall, subject to regulations under section 33 of this Act, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.
(3) Where F43[a legal aid (court-martial appeal) certificate] or a legal aid (Supreme Court) certificate has been granted in respect of a person, any fees, costs or other expenses properly incurred in preparing and conducting the person's case in relation to the appeal to which the certificate relates shall, subject to regulations under section 33 of this Act, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.
Annotations
Amendments:
F43
Substituted (28.10.2014) by Court of Appeal Act 2014 (18/2014), s. 49(c), S.I. No. 479 of 2014.
Modifications (not altering text):
C8
Prospective affecting provision: words “or a legal aid (Supreme Court) certificate”, repealed by Courts and Court Officers Act 1995 (31/1995), s. 3 and sch. 1 part 2, not commenced as of date of revision.
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(3) Where a legal aid (Courts-Martial Appeal Court) certificate F1[…] has been granted in respect of a person, any fees, costs or other expenses properly incurred in preparing and conducting the person's case in relation to the appeal to which the certificate relates shall, subject to regulations under section 33 of this Act, be paid out of moneys provided by the Oireachtas.