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CHILDREN (CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS) ACT 1987 - SECT 29
Jurisdiction in respect of 2 or more co-defendants who are not all children
29 Jurisdiction in respect of 2 or more co-defendants who are not all children
(1) If a charge in respect of an offence (whether indictable or otherwise) is
made jointly against-- (a) a person in respect of whom the Children's Court
has jurisdiction, and
(b) a person in respect of whom the Children's Court
does not have jurisdiction,
the Court-- (c) may adjourn the hearing of the
charge against the person in respect of whom it has jurisdiction until the
charge against the other person has been heard and determined, or
(d) may
continue the hearing of the charge against the person in respect of whom it
has jurisdiction without any such adjournment.
(1A) In deciding whether to
continue the hearing of a charge against a person, the Children's Court shall
have regard to the following particular matters-- (a) whether or not the
person wishes the hearing of the charge by the Court to continue,
(b) whether
or not the person has been released on bail under the Bail Act 2013 ,
(c)
the delay in the hearing of the charge that would be likely to result from an
adjournment of the hearing,
(d) whether or not to continue hearing the charge
is in the interests of justice,
and any other matter that the Court considers
relevant.
(2) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), if a charge
in respect of an indictable offence (other than an offence punishable
summarily with the consent of the accused) is made jointly against-- (a) a
person in respect of whom the Children's Court has jurisdiction, and
(b) a
person in respect of whom the Children's Court would not, but for this
subsection, have jurisdiction,
the Children's Court may hear and determine
committal proceedings in respect of the offence against both of those persons
if the Children's Court is of the opinion that it is in the interests of
justice to do so.
(4) For the purpose of exercising its functions under
subsection (2), the Children's Court-- (a) shall have, and may exercise, the
jurisdiction of a Magistrate, and
(b) shall not have, and may not exercise,
the jurisdiction of the Children's Court,
as regards the elder of the persons
referred to in that subsection.
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