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1982 No. 296 CRIMES REGULATIONS - SCHEDULE 1

SCHEDULE
Regulation 3
FORM FOR PURPOSES OF REGON 21AA OF THE ACT
Deputy Crown Solicitor's Office

   (address)
        To..................................................................charged
        with

*the offence of/*the following offences,
namely,................................
..............................................................................
.. before the (name of Court).
Memorandum for Defendant's Information
1. The list on the back of this document gives particulars of...other offences
with which you have been charged, presented for trial or committed for
sentence.
2. If you are convicted of *the charge of/*any of the charges of.....mentioned
above, you may, before sentence is passed, if the court so decides and the
prosecutor consents, admit all or any of the offences specified in the list on
the back of this document and ask that any of those offences that you have
admitted be taken into account by the court in passing sentence upon you for
the

*offence/*offences of which you have been convicted.
3. If you are convicted and the court does take any of the offences that you
have admitted into account, the maximum sentence that may be passed upon you
for

*the offence/*any offence of which you have been convicted will nevertheless
be the maximum penalty that the court would have been empowered to impose on
you for the offence if no offence had been so taken into account.
4. If the court takes an offence that you have admitted into account, the
court may make such orders with respect to reparation, restitution,
compensation, costs and forfeiture as it would have been empowered to make if
you had been convicted before the court of the offence, but will not otherwise
impose any separate punishment for the offence.
5. No proceedings may be taken or continued against you in respect of an
offence taken into account by the court in respect of a conviction or
convictions unless the conviction or each conviction, as the case may be, in
respect of which the offence has been taken into account has been quashed or
set aside.
6. If, in the circumstances mentioned in paragraph 5, proceedings are taken or
continued against you in respect of an offence that you have admitted or if
the court does not for any reason take any one or more of the offences that
you have admitted into account, your admission cannot be used as evidence
against you in any proceedings taken or continued in respect of the offence in
respect of which the admission was made or in respect of any other offence
specified in the list on the back of this document.
Signature of person appointed under section 69 of the Judiciary Act 1903
..............................................................................
..
Dated.........................................................................
.. Signature of defendant acknowledging receipt of copy of this document
..............................................................................
..
Dated.........................................................................
..

*Omit, if inapplicable
Certificate
This is to certify that, in passing sentence this day on......for *the offence
of/*each of the offences of.................................of which he has
been convicted, the court has taken into account the following offences
admitted by him, that is to say, the offences numbered.......in the list on
the back of this document.
  Dated this          day of          19 .

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..
(Designation of Judge or magistrate signing certificate)

*Omit, if inapplicable
(BACK OF FORM)
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Number  Place where offence  Offence(s)           State whether, in

        was committed        (Brief description)  respect off offence,

person has been-

   (a)  charged;

   (b)  presented for
<                                                      trial; or


   (c)  committed for
sentence
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