Are the ancillary orders available in both CC and MC?
Yes
except confiscation orders - CC only
What is a Prosecution Costs Order?
An order that D shall pay a ‘just and reasonable amount’ of the prosecution costs.
Who decides the amount in the prosecution costs order?
The amount must be
decided by the court and
specified in the order.
When can a prosecution costs order be
imposed?
Where a D is convicted (plea/verdict) of any
offence, and also on an unsuccessful appellant or person in breach of a court order, prison licence or post-release supervision. Also applies to proceedings in Crown Court on committals for sentence, just as it applies to trials on indictment.
What is the consequence of not paying the prosecution costs order?
Ex p Dove, guidelines on imposing costs through a prosecution costs order
Imposing costs through a prosecution costs order. What should the court ensure?
If claiming costs from D and the the party claiming costs is not the CPS, (eg private prosecution/claimants) can the cost be of any value?
sums involved should not differ substantially from those incurred by a public prosecutor
& must justify the amount claimed and its connection to the particular prosecution
When seeking an order for costs against D, the prosecution must give notice to D of their intention to apply for such an order - when should this notice be served?
At the earliest time
+
to include full details of its costs
Can the D dispute the whole/part of the costs claimed by the prosecution?
If D wishes to dispute the whole/part of the costs claimed by the prosecution, what must he do?
he should give proper notice to the prosecution of the objections which it was proposed to make and should at least make it clear to the court what the objections were
THIS MAY NEED A HEARING IN EXCEPTIONAL CIRCS
Surcharge
When imposing sentence on an offender, a magistrates’ court or the Crown Court is normally required also to impose a surcharge.
What is a Compensation Order?
An order that D pay a personal financial compensation
When can the court consider a Compensation Order?
What determines the sum of a compensation order should take preference?
What can a Compensation Order be for?
What happens if D refuses to pay a Compensation Order?
can be sentenced to a period of imprisonment in default.
The court must have tried other means of obtaining the money first
What is a deprivation order?
Orders that allow the forfeiture and destruction of property linked to the offence.
What is a forfeiture order?
deprive D of the property, which will then be held by the police subject to any application made under the Police (Property) Act 1897 from the purported owner.
What is a forfeiture order?
the effect of changing the ownership of the property rather than simply depriving D of it
When making a forfeiture/deprivation order, does it affect the rights of any other person who owns the property?
NO!
Can the court make a forfeiture/deprivation order where the property is subject to joint ownership?
NO!
When can the court make a a forfeiture/deprivation order?
Where a person is convicted of an offence,
and any property seized from him or that was
in his possession/control at the time when he was apprehended/a summons was issued,
which was used for the purposes of
committing or facilitating the commission of any offence, or was intended to be used for
that purpose
can you make a forfeiture/deprivation order on the offenders’ home?
NO!