Statutory Instrument 1997 No. 707 (L.26)

      The Magistrates' Courts (Forms) (Amendment) Rules 1997


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1997 No. 707 (L.26)[a]

MAGISTRATES' COURTS

PROCEDURE

The Magistrates' Courts (Forms) (Amendment) Rules 1997

  Made 10th March 1997 
  Laid before Parliament 11th March 1997 
  Coming into force 1st April 1997 

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the power conferred upon him by section 144 of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980[1], and after consultation with the Rule Committee appointed under the said section 144, hereby makes the following Rules:

Citation and commencement
     1 .  - (1) These Rules may be cited as the Magistrates' Courts (Forms) (Amendment) Rules 1997 and shall, subject to paragraph (2) below, come into force on 1st April 1997.

    (2) These Rules, other than rule 3(b), shall have effect in the same way as Schedules 1 and 2 to the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996[
2] have effect.

Interpretation
     2 . In these Rules any reference to a form is a reference to a form contained in Schedule 2 to the Magistrates Courts (Forms) Rules 1981[3].

Amendment of Magistrates' Courts (Forms) Rules 1981
     3 . In form 13 (Statement of witness) - 

    (a) in the heading, for the words "S.102" there shall be substituted "ss5A(3)(a) and 5B", and

    (b) for the number "21" in both places where it occurs there shall be substituted "18".

     4 . In form 14 (Notice to defendant: proof by written statement) - 

     5 . After form 14 there shall be inserted - 

     6 . In form 16 (Certificate to be sent to Crown Court on committal for trial) - 

     7 . Forms 22 (Witness order) and 23 (Notice to witness that a witness order is to be treated as a conditional order) shall be omitted.

    
8 . Form 24 (Notice of provisions of section 11 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967) shall be omitted.

    
9 . In form 25 (List of exhibits) in the table the column headed "Produced by prosecution (P) or defence (D)" shall be omitted.

    
10 . In form 136 (Summons to witness) - 

     11 . In forms 137 (Warrant for arrest on witness or failure to appear to summons) and 138 (Warrant for arrest of witness in first instance) - 

     12 . In form 139 (Commitment of witness) - 

Mackay of Clashfern, C.

Dated 10th March 1997


EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)


These Rules amend the Magistrates' Courts (Forms) Rules 1981 ("the 1981 Forms Rules") to take account of the changes effected by the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 ("the 1996 Act") in magistrates' courts' procedures including, in particular those in respect of committal for trial in the Crown Court ("committal proceedings"). These Rules amend, omit or substitute certain forms used in relation to committal proceedings as a consequence of those changes. Unless otherwise indicated any reference in this note to a rule is a reference to a rule in these Rules, and any reference to a form is a reference to a form in the 1981 Forms Rules.

Rule 3 makes amendments to form 13 (which sets out the form of a witness statement) which are consequential on the 1996 Act ("consequential amendments") including, in particular, the lowering of the age (from 21 to 18) at which the age of a witness must be indicated on the form.

Rule 4 makes consequential amendments to form 14 (which sets out the notice to be given to the defendant of his right to object to a witness' statement being read out without oral evidence being given by the witness) to reflect the fact that oral evidence will no longer be admissible in committal proceedings.

Rule 5 inserts a new form which indicates the nature of the notice to be given by the prosecutor to the accused of his right to object to witness statements and depositions being read out at the trial in the Crown Court without oral evidence being given by the witnesses who made the statements and depositions.

Rule 6 makes consequential amendments to form 16 (certificate to be sent to Crown Court on committal for trial) including, in particular, a certificate to the effect that, instead of being notified of the requirements of section 11 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 as to any alibi offered at trial (section 11 was repealed by the 1996 Act), the accused has been notified of his right to object to a statement or deposition being read out at the trial without oral evidence being given by the witness who made the statement or deposition.

Rule 7 omits forms 22 (witness evidence) and 23 (notice to witness that a witness order is to be treated as a conditional order) since magistrates' courts will no longer make witness orders on committal for trial.

Rule 8 omits form 24 (notice of provisions of section 11 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 regarding alibi) since section 11 is repealed by the 1996 Act and alibi notices will no longer be given at committal proceedings.

Rule 9 omits from form 25 (list of exhibits sent to Crown Court on committal) the reference to an exhibit being provided by the prosecution or the defence, since only prosecution evidence will be admitted at committal proceedings.

Rules 10, 11 and 12 make consequential amendments to forms 136 (summons to witness) 137 (warrant for arrest of witness on failure to appear to summons), 138 (warrant for arrest of witness in first instance) and 139 (commitment of witness).


Notes:

[1] 1980 c.43; as extended by section 145 of that Act (which is in turn amended by section 65(3) of, and Schedule 5 to, the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996. back

[2] 1996 c.25. back

[3] S.I. 1981/553. back


[a] This Statutory Instrument has been amended by correction slip. "(L.26)" has been added to the Statutory Instrument number. back

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