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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1986 - SECT 181
Attendance of accused person at proceedings
181 Attendance of accused person at proceedings
(1) A person who issues a court attendance notice may, at any time after the
notice is issued and before the date on which the accused person is required
to first attend at the court for the hearing of proceedings, apply for a
warrant to arrest the accused person.
(2) An authorised officer may, when a
court attendance notice is issued by the registrar, or filed in the court, or
at any time after then and before the matter is first before a court, issue a
warrant to arrest the accused person if the authorised officer is satisfied
there are substantial reasons to do so and that it is in the interests of
justice to do so.
(3) The rules may make provision for or with respect to
matters that may be taken into account by an authorised officer in determining
whether to issue a warrant under this section.
(3A) If an accused person is
not present at the day, time and place set down for the hearing of proceedings
(including any day to which proceedings are adjourned), or absconds from the
proceedings, the Magistrate may issue a warrant to arrest the accused person
if the Magistrate is satisfied there are substantial reasons to do so and that
it is in the interests of justice to do so.
(4) A Magistrate or an
authorised officer before whom an accused person is brought on arrest on a
warrant issued under this section may, if bail is not dispensed with or
granted, order the issue of a warrant-- (a) committing the accused person to a
correctional centre or other place of security, and
(b) ordering the
accused person to be brought before a court at the date, time and place
specified in the order.
(5) The Magistrate or authorised officer must give
notice of the date, time and place set to the prosecutor. Part 4 of this
Chapter sets out procedures for arrest warrants and warrants of commitment
generally.
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