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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1986 - SECT 101
Higher court may refer accused person back to Magistrate
(1) A Judge of the District Court or the Supreme Court before whom an
accused person is brought under section 97 (6) may order that the
committal proceedings be continued before a Magistrate if-- (a) it appears to
the Judge from the information or evidence given to or before the Judge that
the facts in respect of which a court attendance notice was issued do not
support the offence to which the accused person pleaded guilty, or
(b) the
prosecutor requests the order be made, or
(c) for any other reason, the Judge
thinks fit to do so.
(2) On the resumption of the committal proceedings, the
proceedings continue as if the person had not pleaded guilty.
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