Duty Lawyer Schema
Legal representation in Magistrates' Courts for eligible defendants at a fixed handling charge of $640.
Overview
The Duty Lawyer Scheme provides legal representation by qualified lawyers in private practice to eligible defendants appearing in all Magistrates’ Courts, Juvenile Courts and to any person who is at risk of criminal prosecution as a result of giving incriminating evidence in Coroner’s inquest.
It also covers the contempt proceedings in the Labour Tribunal, Small Claims Tribunal and the Competition Tribunal.
The Service has its Court Liaison Office in each and every Magistrates’ Court in Hong Kong. Interpreters will be available as necessary to assist those who cannot speak fluent English or Cantonese.
How to Apply
A defendant wishing to apply should approach the Court Liaison Office of the Magistrates’ Court where they will appear.
Defendants held in custody are automatically contacted by our staff on the day of their first court appearance.
Services in Magistrates' Courts
The Duty Lawyer Scheme covers some 300 statutory and common law offences under our Standard List of Offences. Where the interests of justice so require, the Service may also provide legal assistance on bail applications.
Not Covered
- Committal proceedings
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Hawking offences
- Traffic summonses
- Regulatory offences (e.g. Environmental Protection, Inland Revenue, Fire Services Department summonses)
Eligibility
- Charge must be under our Standard List of Offences
- First appearance: no means test required
- Subsequent appearances: must pass means test
- Fixed handling charge of $640— the only charge regardless of trial length
This is the only charge, no matter how the trial lasts.
Need to Talk to Someone?
Our team is here to help. Whether you're facing a court date, need legal advice, or just have a question — don't hesitate to reach out.
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