Magistrates' Courts (Proceeds of Crime Act 2002) (Confiscation) Rules (Northern Ireland) 2003

Committal

5.  Where a magistrates' court commits a defendant to the Crown Court under section 218(2) of the Act, as soon as practicable the clerk of petty sessions shall send to the chief clerk for the county court division in which is located the court which will deal with the defendant: –

(a)a certificate of order;

(b)any written statements tendered in evidence and any depositions taken at the magistrates' court;

(c)such documents and articles produced in evidence before the court as have been retained by the court;

(d)any report relating to the defendant considered by the court;

(e)if the defendant is committed to the Crown Court on bail, the recognizance of the defendant;

(f)any recognizance entered into by any person as surety for the defendant.