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This coursework covers (Unit 2: Investigating Aspects of Criminal Law and the Legal System) Pearson BTEC Law, P6M4b. guaranteed P, M. Highest grade achieved and clearly structured. (References at the bottom) You can use this as a structured guide for your own coursework to prevent any plagiarism, best of luck :) Note: DO NOT COPY WORD FOR WORD (your work could be flagged as plagiarised)

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Explain the financing of advice and representation for Kelly

Kelly has been charged with assault, which is a triable either way offense and therefore
her case will be heard in the Magistrates’ Court. At the police station, Kelly has the right
to free legal advice, which will be provided by a defense solicitor, also known as a duty
solicitor. To qualify for legal funding for representation in the Magistrates’ Court, Kelly
will have to pass the means test. This assesses her income. She will pass this test if her
income is below a certain level or if she is receiving benefits like Universal Credit or
Income Support. Kelly would also have to pass the interests of justice test, where she
has to meet one of the five criteria. These are:

- Loss of liberty – She could go to prison if convicted.
- Complexity of the law – The case involves difficult legal issues.
- Seriousness of the charge – The offense could lead to heavy penalties or harm
her reputation.
- Inability to self-represent – She may not be able to defend herself properly
because of mental health issues, language barriers, or lack of legal knowledge.
- Witness cross-examination – A lawyer is needed to test the evidence of a
witness.

Loss of liberty could apply if Kelly is at risk of a custodial sentence if found guilty. Kelly
is likely to get funding for representation in the Magistrates’ Court if she passes both the
means test and the interests of justice test, particularly if her income is low and she is at
risk of imprisonment.

Explain the financing of advice and representation available for Neo

Neo has been charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm (ABH), which is a
triable either way offense and therefore their case will be heard in the Magistrates’ Court
or the Crown Court. At the police station, Neo has the right to free legal advice, which
will be provided by a defense solicitor, also known as a duty solicitor. To qualify for legal
funding for representation in the Magistrates’ Court, they will have to pass the means

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test. This assesses their income. They will pass this test if their income is below a
specific limit or if they receive benefits such as Universal Credit or Income Support. Neo
would also have to pass the interests of justice test, where they have to meet one of the
five criteria. These are:

- Loss of liberty – They might go to prison if convicted.
- Complexity of the law – The case involves difficult legal or factual issues.
- Seriousness of the charge – The offense could result in significant penalties or
harm to their reputation.
- Inability to self-represent – They might not be able to defend themselves
effectively due to issues like language barriers, mental health conditions, or lack
of legal knowledge.
- Witness cross-examination – A lawyer is needed to challenge witness
testimony.

Loss of liberty could apply if Neo is at risk of receiving a custodial sentence if found
guilty. Neo is likely to get funding for representation in the Magistrates’ Court if they
pass both the means test and the interests of justice test, particularly if their income is
low and they are facing imprisonment. To qualify for legal funding for representation in
the Crown Court, they will have to pass the means test. This assesses their income.
They will pass this test if their disposable income is below the set standard. If their
income is higher, they may still qualify but may have to contribute towards the costs.
Neo would also have to pass the interests of justice test, where they have to meet one
of the five criteria. These are:

- Loss of liberty – They might go to prison if convicted.
- Complexity of the law – The case involves difficult legal or factual issues.
- Seriousness of the charge – The offense could result in significant penalties or
harm to their reputation.
- Inability to self-represent – They might not be able to defend themselves
effectively due to issues like language barriers, mental health conditions, or lack
of legal knowledge.
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