New Jersey CJA Form 30: Death Penalty Proceedings: Appointment of and Authority to Pay Court Appointed Counsel is a form used in New Jersey Superior Court when a defendant is facing a death penalty trial. This form appoints counsel and allocates funds for the defense of a defendant who is unable to afford legal representation in a capital case. The form is divided into two sections: Section I is for the appointment of counsel and Section II is for the authorization to pay counsel. Section I of the form requires the court to identify the defendant, the case number, the court, the attorney appointed to represent the defendant, and the hourly rate of compensation. The form also requires the court to state the amount of compensation that the court has approved for the attorney's services and the maximum amount of compensation that the court will authorize. Section II of the form requires the court to authorize the payment of attorney fees and costs for the defense of the defendant. There are two different versions of the New Jersey CJA Form 30: Death Penalty Proceedings: Appointment of and Authority to Pay Court Appointed Counsel. The first version is for court-appointed attorneys who are named as counsel in the case. The second version is for attorneys appointed by the court to serve as co-counsel or as lead counsel in the case.