HC Deb 12 July 1911 vol 28 c460W
Sir DANIEL GODDARD

asked the Secretary to the Treasury what was the amount allowed to the Solicitor to the Treasury for his own professional fees for the prosecution of Arthur Garrod for murder at Ipswich; and what was the amount of the like fees allowed to the solicitor for the defence, under the provisions of the Poor Prisoners' Defence Act, for the defence of Arthur Garrod?

Mr. HOBHOUSE

The amount allowed by the county in this case was: —

£ s. d.
Allowance for Director of Public Prosecutions 18 18 0
Allowance for Counsel 33 11 0
£52 9 0

The Director of Public Prosecutions has no knowledge as regards the second question.