Criminal procedure act 1986

  • 207 Power to set aside conviction or order before sentence
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    1. The court may set aside the conviction or order made against the accused person and proceed to determine the matter on the basis of the plea of not guilty
  • What is the procedure act 1986?

    An Act relating to the prosecution of indictable offences, the listing of criminal proceedings before the Supreme Court and the District Court, committal proceedings and proceedings for summary offences and the giving of certain indemnities and undertakings; and for other purposes..

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What is the Criminal Procedure Act 1986?

An Act relating to the prosecution of indictable offences, the listing of criminal proceedings before the Supreme Court and the District Court, committal proceedings and proceedings for summary offences and the giving of certain indemnities and undertakings; and for other purposes

This Act may be cited as the Criminal Procedure Act 1986

What is the purpose of the criminal procedure Regulation 2010?

The object of this Regulation is to remake, with amendments, the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Regulation 2010, which is repealed on 1 September 2017 by section 10 (2) of the Subordinate Legislation Act 1989

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When did the Criminal Procedure Amendment Act 1995 come into effect?

Criminal ProcedureAmendment (Indictable Offences) Act 1995 No 22 Assented to 19

06 1995 Date of commencement of Sch 1, 1 9

1995, sec 2 and GG No 105 of1

9 1995, p 5044

Criminal Procedure(Sentence Indication Hearings) Amendment Act 1994 No 80 Assented to 12

12 1994 Date of commencement, 13 1 1995, sec 2 and GG No 3 of 13 1 1995,p 43

Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209 An Act relating to the prosecution of indictable offences, the listing of criminal proceedings before the Supreme Court and the District Court, committal proceedings and proceedings for summary offences and the giving of certain indemnities and undertakings; and for other purposes.

Act No. 209, 1986 An Act relating to the prosecution of indictable offences, the listing of criminal proceedings before the Supreme Court and the District Court and the giving of certain indemnities and undertakings; and for other purposes.,×The Criminal Procedure Act 1986 is an Australian law that regulates the prosecution of criminal offences, the conduct of criminal trials and the granting of certain immunities. The Act applies to indictable offences, which are serious crimes that are tried by a judge and jury, as well as summary offences, which are minor crimes that are dealt with by a magistrate. The Act also covers committal proceedings, which are preliminary hearings to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial.
A Habitual Criminals Act is an act where, after a certain number of convictions for certain crimes, dependent upon severity, a person is sentenced to an additional term ranging from a number of years to life imprisonment.

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