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4.In rule 2.2(1) (Definitions), after the definition of “court officer”,...
5.In the note after rule 7.2 (Information and written charge),...
6.For rule 7.4(1) (Summons, warrant and requisition), substitute—
8.For Part 21 (Advance information), substitute the Part as set...
9.For Part 37 (Summary trial), substitute the Part as set...
11.For Part 44 (Sentencing children and young persons), substitute the...
12.In the Arrangement of Rules contained in The Criminal Procedure...
Part 21 Initial details of the prosecution case Contents of...
“Part 37
Trial and sentence in a magistrates' court
[Note. Part 3 contains rules about case management that apply...
Part 44 Breach, revocation and amendment of community and other...
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