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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 572
Amendment of indictments
572 Amendment of indictments
(1) If, on the trial of a person charged with an indictable offence, there
appears to be a variance between the indictment and the evidence, or it
appears that any words that ought to have been inserted in the indictment have
been omitted, or any count that ought to have been included in the indictment
has been omitted, or that any words that ought to have been omitted have been
inserted, the court may, if it considers that the variance, omission, or
insertion, is not material to the merits of the case, and that the accused
person will not be prejudiced thereby in the person’s defence on the merits,
order the indictment to be amended, so far as it is necessary, on such terms
(if any) as to postponing the trial, and directing it to be had before the
same jury or another jury, as the court may think reasonable.
(1A) Without
limiting subsection (1) , if the court considers the offence charged in the
indictment is also a domestic violence offence, the court may order that the
indictment be amended to state the offence is also a domestic violence
offence.
(2) The indictment is thereupon to be amended in accordance with the
order of the court.
(3) If the court is satisfied no injustice will be done
by amending the indictment, the court may make the order at any time before,
or at any stage of, the trial on the indictment, or after verdict.
(4) When
an indictment has been amended, the trial is to proceed, at the appointed
time, upon the amended indictment, and the same consequences ensue, in all
respects and as to all persons, as if the indictment had been originally in
its amended form.
(5) If it becomes necessary to draw up a formal record in
any case in which an amendment has been made, the record is to be drawn up
setting out the indictment as amended, and without taking any notice of the
fact of the amendment having been made.
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