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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 590
Bringing accused to trial
590 Bringing accused to trial
(1) Subject to section 561 , when a person charged with an indictable offence
has been committed for trial and it is intended to put the person upon his or
her trial for the offence, the director of public prosecutions or a Crown
prosecutor must present the indictment no later than 6 months after the date
on which the person was committed for trial.
(2) If— (a) an indictment is
not so presented; or
(b) it becomes apparent that evidence necessary to
establish the offence is not going to be available; or
(c) the accused has
absconded and is not likely to be found before the expiry of the period; or
(d) for any other reason it is impracticable to present the indictment;
the
director of public prosecutions or a Crown prosecutor may apply to the court
at any time before or after the expiry of the period for an extension of time
within which to present an indictment.
(3) The court hearing the application
may, if satisfied that good cause is shown and no miscarriage of justice is
likely to result, grant the extension of time the court considers just.
(4)
If an indictment is not presented before the expiry of the period or any
extension of the period, the person is entitled to be discharged from the
consequences of his or her committal.
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