The New York CJA Plan — Revised June 2010 is a document that contains the rules, regulations, and procedures that the New York State court system must follow when appointing counsel for defendants who are financially unable to afford their own legal representation in criminal cases. The Revised June 2010 Plan includes different types of CJA appointments, including Panel Attorneys, Special Services Attorneys, Standby Attorneys, and CJA Attorneys-in-Charge. The Plan also includes provisions for the appointment of experts, interpreters, investigators, and other related services. The Plan also sets forth the standards for attorney compensation, reimbursement of costs, and application and payment procedures.