Proceeds of Crime Act 2002

28Defendant neither convicted nor acquitted

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(1)This section applies if the following two conditions are satisfied.

(2)The first condition is that—

(a)proceedings for an offence or offences are started against a defendant but are not concluded,

(b)he absconds, and

(c)the period of two years (starting with the day the court believes he absconded) has ended.

(3)The second condition is that—

(a)the prosecutor or the Director applies to the Crown Court to proceed under this section, and

(b)the court believes it is appropriate for it to do so.

(4)If this section applies the court must proceed under section 6 in the same way as it must proceed if the two conditions there mentioned are satisfied; but this is subject to subsection (5).

(5)If the court proceeds under section 6 as applied by this section, this Part has effect with these modifications—

(a)any person the court believes is likely to be affected by an order under section 6 is entitled to appear before the court and make representations;

(b)the court must not make an order under section 6 unless the prosecutor or the Director (as the case may be) has taken reasonable steps to contact the defendant;

(c)section 6(9) applies as if the reference to subsection (2) were to subsection (2) of this section;

(d)sections 10, 16(4) and 17 to 20 must be ignored;

(e)section 21 must be ignored while the defendant is still an absconder.

(6)Once the defendant has ceased to be an absconder section 21 has effect as if references to the date of conviction were to—

(a)the day when proceedings for the offence concerned were started against the defendant, or

(b)if there are two or more offences and proceedings for them were started on different days, the earliest of those days.

(7)If—

(a)the court makes an order under section 6 as applied by this section, and

(b)the defendant is later convicted in proceedings before the Crown Court of the offence (or any of the offences) concerned,

section 6 does not apply so far as that conviction is concerned.