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CRIMINAL CODE 1899 - SECT 631A
Plea of guilty during trial
631A Plea of guilty during trial
(1) If, at any time before the jury returns its verdict, the accused person
informs the court that— (a) he or she wishes to change his or her plea to
one of guilty of the offence charged in the indictment; or
(b) he or she
wishes to plead guilty to any other offence of which he or she might be
convicted upon the indictment;
the court— (c) in the case referred to in
paragraph (a) —may direct that the accused person be again called upon in
open court to plead to the indictment, and to say whether he or she is guilty
or not guilty of the offence charged; or
(d) in the case referred to in
paragraph (b) —may direct, with the consent of the Crown, that the accused
person be called upon in open court to plead to any other offence of which he
or she might be convicted upon the indictment, and to say whether he or she is
guilty or not guilty of that offence.
(1A) It is not necessary for the plea
to be taken in the jury’s presence.
(2) If the accused person does not
plead guilty to the offence charged in the indictment or, in the circumstances
described in subsection (1) (d) , to another offence, the trial shall proceed.
(3) If the accused person pleads guilty to the offence charged in the
indictment or, in the circumstances described in subsection (1) (d) , to
another offence, the jury shall be discharged from giving their verdict in
respect of the offence charged in the indictment.
(4) A plea of guilty to an
offence made by the accused person in the circumstances described in this
section shall have effect as if made by him or her when called upon at the
beginning of a trial to plead to an indictment charging him or her with that
offence.
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