26If paragraph 36 of Schedule 11 to this Act comes into force before the repeal by this Act of section 19(5) of the M1Legal Aid Act 1988, that provision shall have effect as if, in the definition of “proceedings for dealing with an offender as a fugitive offender”, the reference to a metropolitan stipendiary magistrate were to a District Judge (Magistrates’ Courts).E+W+S+N.I.
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