Part VII Miscellaneous and General

Other miscellaneous provisions

68 Use of written statements and depositions at trial.

Schedule 2 to this Act (which relates to the use at the trial of written statements and depositions admitted in evidence in committal proceedings) shall have effect.

E169 Proof by written statement.

1

In section 9 of the M1Criminal Justice Act 1967 (proof by written statement) in subsection (3)(a) (statement by person under 21 must give his age) for “twenty-one” there shall be substituted “ eighteen ”.

2

This section applies in relation to statements tendered in evidence on or after the appointed day.

P13

The reference in subsection (2) to the appointed day is to such day as is appointed for the purposes of this section by the Secretary of State by order.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E1

In its application to Northern Ireland, this section has effect subject to the modifications set out in Schedule 4; see s. 79

Marginal Citations
Subordinate Legislation Made
P1

S. 69(3) power exercised (8.3.1997 and 29.12.1997): 1.4.1997 appointed day (E.W.) by S.I. 1997/682; 1.1.1998 appointed day (N.I.) by 1997/3108.

F1E270 Indemnification of justices and justices’ clerks.

1

In section 53 of the Justices of the M2Peace Act 1979 (indemnification of justices and justices’ clerks) the following subsection shall be inserted after subsection (1)—

1A

So far as the duty mentioned in subsection (1) above relates to criminal matters, that subsection shall have effect as if—

a

for the word “may” there were substituted “shall”, and

b

for the words following paragraph (c) there were substituted “unless it is proved, in respect of the matters giving rise to the proceedings or claim, that he acted in bad faith”.

2

This section applies in relation to things done or omitted on or after the appointed day.

P23

The reference in subsection (2) to the appointed day is to such day as is appointed for the purposes of this section by the Secretary of State by order.

Annotations:
Extent Information
E2

In its application to Northern Ireland, this section has effect subject to the modifications set out in Schedule 4; see s. 79

Amendments (Textual)
F1

S. 70 repealed (E.W.) (19.6.1997) by 1997 c. 25, ss. 73(3), 74(1), Sch. 6 Pt.I.

Marginal Citations
Subordinate Legislation Made
P2

S. 70(3) power wholly exercised (7.9.1996): 1.10.1996 appointed day by S.I. 1996/2343.

71 Meaning of preliminary stage of criminal proceedings.

1

Section 22 of the M3Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 (power of Secretary of State to set time limits in relation to preliminary stages of criminal proceedings) shall be amended as mentioned in subsections (2) and (3).

2

In subsection (11) the following shall be substituted for the definition of “preliminary stage”—

  • preliminary stage”, in relation to any proceedings, does not include any stage after the start of the trial (within the meaning given by subsections (11A) and (11B) below);

3

The following subsections shall be inserted after subsection (11)—

11A

For the purposes of this section, the start of a trial on indictment shall be taken to occur when a jury is sworn to consider the issue of guilt or fitness to plead or, if the court accepts a plea of guilty before a jury is sworn, when that plea is accepted; but this is subject to section 8 of the M4Criminal Justice Act 1987 and section 30 of the M5Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (preparatory hearings).

11B

For the purposes of this section, the start of a summary trial shall be taken to occur—

a

when the court begins to hear evidence for the prosecution at the trial or to consider whether to exercise its power under section 37(3) of the M6Mental Health Act 1983 (power to make hospital order without convicting the accused), or

b

if the court accepts a plea of guilty without proceeding as mentioned above, when that plea is accepted.

4

The M7Prosecution of Offences (Custody Time Limits) Regulations 1987 shall be amended as follows, but without prejudice to the power to make further regulations amending or revoking the provisions amended—

a

in regulation 2 (interpretation) for paragraph (3) there shall be substituted—

3

In these Regulations any reference to the start of the trial shall be construed in accordance with section 22(11A) and (11B) of the 1985 Act.

b

in regulation 4 (custody time limits in magistrates’ courts) in paragraphs (2) and (3) for “commencement” there shall be substituted “ start ”;

c

in regulation 5 (custody time limits in Crown Court) for “his arraignment” in paragraphs (3)(a) and (b) and (6)(a) and (b), and for “the accused’s arraignment” in paragraph (5), there shall be substituted “ the start of the trial ”;

d

regulation 5(7) (when arraignment occurs) shall be omitted.

5

This section applies in relation to—

a

any time limit which begins to run on or after the appointed day, and

b

any time limit which has begun to run and has not expired before that day,

except that it does not apply in relation to proceedings for an offence for which the accused has been duly arraigned in the Crown Court before that day.

P36

The reference in subsection (5) to the appointed day is to such day as is appointed for the purposes of this section by the Secretary of State by order.

72 Fraud.

Schedule 3 (which amends provisions relating to serious or complex fraud) shall have effect.

73 Amendments to the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995.

1

The M8Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 shall be amended as follows.

2

In section 27 (breach of bail conditions: offences) the following subsection shall be inserted after subsection (4)—

4A

The fact that the subsequent offence was committed while the accused was on bail shall, unless challenged—

a

in the case of proceedings on indictment, by giving notice of a preliminary objection under paragraph (b) of section 72(1) of this Act or under that paragraph as applied by section 71(2) of this Act; or

b

in summary proceedings, by preliminary objection before his plea is recorded,

be held as admitted.

3

In subsection (1) of section 65 (prevention of delay in trials), for the words from “shall be discharged forthwith” to the end of the subsection there shall be substituted—

a

shall be discharged forthwith from any indictment as respects the offence; and

b

shall not at any time be proceeded against on indictment as respects the offence

4

In Schedule 9 (certificates as to proof of certain routine matters), in the entry relating to the M9Social Security Administration Act 1992, for “Section 114(4)” in column 1 there shall be substituted “ Section 112(1) ”.

C1E374 Alibi.

1

Section 11 of the M10Criminal Justice Act 1967 (notice of alibi) shall cease to have effect, but subject to the following provisions of this section.

2

Subsection (1) does not affect the application of section 11 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 to proceedings before courts martial by virtue of section 12 of that Act.

3

The reference in section 12 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 to section 11 as it applies to proceedings on indictment shall be construed as a reference to it as it would apply to proceedings on indictment apart from subsection (1) of this section.

4

In section 9(6) of the M11Criminal Justice Act 1987 (disclosure in cases involving fraud) in paragraph (a) for the words “section 11 of the M12Criminal Justice Act 1967” there shall be substituted “ section 5(7) of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 ”.

5

This section applies in relation to alleged offences into which no criminal investigation, within the meaning given by section 1(4), has begun before the day appointed under section 1(5).