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INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT ACT 2002 - SECT 84

When restraining order ceases to be in force

  (1)   If, at the end of the period of one month after the making of a restraining order in reliance on the proposed charging of a person with a crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC, the person has not been charged with the crime or a related crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC, the order ceases to be in force at the end of that period.

  (2)   If:

  (a)   a restraining order is made in reliance on a person's conviction of a crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC or the charging of a person with such a crime; or

  (b)   a restraining order is made in reliance on the proposed charging of a person with a crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC and the person is, within one month after the making of the order, charged with the crime or a related crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC;

the following provisions have effect:

  (c)   if the charge is withdrawn and the person is not charged with a related crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC within 28 days after the day on which the charge is withdrawn, the restraining order ceases to be in force at the end of that period;

  (d)   if the person is acquitted of the charge and the person is not charged with a related crime within the jurisdiction of the ICC within 28 days after the day on which the acquittal occurs, the restraining order ceases to be in force at the end of that period;

  (e)   if some or all of the property subject to the restraining order is forfeited under Part   11, the restraining order, to the extent to which it relates to that property, ceases to be in force when that property is forfeited;

  (f)   the restraining order ceases to be in force if and when it is revoked.



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