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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1986 - SECT 95
Committal timing generally
95 Committal timing generally
(1) The Magistrate in committal proceedings is to commit the accused person
for trial or sentence-- (a) after the case conference certificate is filed
under Division 5, or
(b) if a case conference is not required to be held in
the proceedings, after the charge certificate is filed under Division 4.
Note--: The Magistrate may, at any time, adjourn the proceedings where it
appears to the Magistrate to be necessary or advisable to do so (see
sections 40 and 58 (a)).
(2) Despite subsection (1), a Magistrate may commit
an accused person for sentence-- (a) before a charge certificate is filed, if
the prosecutor required to file the charge certificate advises the Magistrate
that the prosecutor consents to the accused person being committed for
sentence for that offence, or
(b) if a charge certificate has been filed but
no case conference has yet been held.
(3) This section does not prevent the
Magistrate from committing an accused person for trial under Division 7.
(4)
Before committing an accused person under this section, the Magistrate must
ascertain whether or not the accused person pleads guilty to the offences that
are being proceeded with.
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