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COSTS IN CRIMINAL CASES ACT 1967 - SECT 2
Certificate may be granted
2 Certificate may be granted
(1) The Court or Judge or Magistrate in any proceedings relating to any
offence, whether punishable summarily or upon indictment, may-- (a) where,
after the commencement of a trial in the proceedings, a defendant is acquitted
or discharged in relation to the offence concerned, or a direction is given by
the Director of Public Prosecutions that no further proceedings be taken, or
(b) where, on appeal, the conviction of the defendant is quashed and-- (i) the
defendant is discharged as to the indictment upon which he or she was
convicted, or
(ii) the information or complaint upon which the defendant was
convicted is dismissed,
grant to that defendant a certificate under this Act,
specifying the matters referred to in section 3 and relating to those
proceedings.
(2) For the avoidance of doubt, a certificate may be granted in
accordance with subsection (1) (a) following an acquittal or discharge of a
defendant at any time during a trial, whether a hearing on the merits of the
proceedings has occurred or not.
(3) In this section,
"trial" , in relation to proceedings, includes a special hearing conducted
under the Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020
and also includes preliminary proceedings that form part of the trial, for
example, a voir dire.
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