People v. Louis
This judicial opinion addresses a claim by Consultants for Criminal Justice Alternatives (CCJA) for $1,260 in compensation, under County Law § 722-c, for 28 hours of prepleading and presentence 'other than counsel services' provided to an un-named criminal defendant. Judge Budd G. Goodman approved 27 hours of service but reduced the hourly rate from $45 to $30, awarding $810. The court denied compensation for clerical activities. The decision extensively discussed criteria for 'reasonable compensation' based on service provider qualifications and service nature, and affirmed the existence of 'extraordinary circumstances' allowing compensation above the $300 statutory limit.