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- Q5251285 subject Q7002513.
- Q5251285 subject Q8417295.
- Q5251285 subject Q8586642.
- Q5251285 abstract "Defence costs are the cost that are incurred in the defence of a criminal trial in England and Wales. Should a defendant be acquitted they will almost always be awarded their defence costs.Defence costs will arise when a defendant is privately represented in a criminal matter. To be privately represented means that the defence will not be covered by legal aid. This tends to be because the defendant in question is wealthy.Defence costs will be assessed by a taxation master at the conclusion of most successful criminal trials. Defendants will only be entitled to the proportion of their costs that are found to be reasonable.Template:England-stub".
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q1454723.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q159394.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q21.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q25.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q7002513.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q707748.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q8016240.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q83267.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q8417295.
- Q5251285 wikiPageWikiLink Q8586642.
- Q5251285 comment "Defence costs are the cost that are incurred in the defence of a criminal trial in England and Wales. Should a defendant be acquitted they will almost always be awarded their defence costs.Defence costs will arise when a defendant is privately represented in a criminal matter. To be privately represented means that the defence will not be covered by legal aid.".
- Q5251285 label "Defence costs".