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19(1)In this Part, “criminal proceedings” means any proceedings in which a court is exercising criminal jurisdiction including in particular—
(a)proceedings on indictment,
(b)proceedings on petition,
(c)summary proceedings,
(d)ancillary proceedings, such as proceedings in respect of—
(i)breach of bail,
(ii)non-payment of a fine or other monetary penalty,
(iii)breach of an order of a court, or
(iv)failure of an accused person or a witness to attend a diet.
(2)Any expression used in this Part which is also used in the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 has the same meaning as it does in that Act.
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