Part I Trial

Introductory

C21 Requirement of warning etc. of prosecutions for certain offences. C1

1

Subject to section 2 of this Act, F1a person shall not be convicted of an offence to which this section applies unless

a

he was warned at the time the offence was committed that the question of prosecuting him for some one or other of the offences to which this section applies would be taken into consideration, or

b

within fourteen days of the commission of the offence a summons (or, in Scotland, a complaint) for the offence was served on him, or

c

within fourteen days of the commission of the offence a notice of the intended prosecution specifying the nature of the alleged offence and the time and place where it is alleged to have been committed, was—

i

in the case of an offence under section 28 or 29 of the M1Road Traffic Act 1988 (cycling offences), served on him,

ii

in the case of any other offence, served on him or on the person, if any, registered as the keeper of the vehicle at the time of the commission of the offence.

2

A notice shall be deemed for the purposes of subsection (1)(c) above to have been served on a person if it was sent by registered post or recorded delivery service addressed to him at his last known address, notwithstanding that the notice was returned as undelivered or was for any other reason not received by him.

3

The requirement of subsection (1) above shall in every case be deemed to have been complied with unless and until the contrary is proved.

4

Schedule 1 to this Act shows the offences to which this section applies.