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5.In Part 7 (Commencing proceedings in magistrates' courts), in the...
6.In rule 7.2(1) (Statement of offence), for the words from...
7.In the note after rule 7.2, for “Formerly”, substitute “Section...
12.In the note after rule 7.7, after “summons”, insert “or...
13.In Part 15 (Preparatory hearings in cases of serious fraud...
14.In rule 24.1(1)(i) (Requirement to disclose expert evidence)—
15.In the note after rule 24.1 (Requirement to disclose expert...
16.In the note after rule 29.3 (Late applications), at the...
17.In rule 29.8(a) (Expert evidence in connection with special measures...
19.For Part 33 (Expert evidence), substitute the Part as set...
20.For Part 36 (Evidence about a complainant’s sexual behaviour), substitute...
21.In the heading to Part 68, for “or sentence”, substitute...
22.In rule 68.3 (Notice of appeal and application for extension...
23.In rule 68.5 (Exercise of court’s powers to give leave...
26.In rule 68.9(1) (Forfeiture of recognizances in respect of person...
27.In rule 68.11 (Supply of documentary and other exhibits), for...
28.In rule 68.13(1) (Transcripts)— (a) in sub-paragraph (a), omit “or...
29.In rule 68.15(1) (Application for a witness order and for...
30.In rule 68.17(2)(a) (Vulnerable witness giving video recorded testimony), after...
31.In rule 68.21(a) (Procedure for the admission of evidence of...
32.In rule 68.22 (Abandonment of proceedings)— (a) in paragraph (1)—...
33.In rule 68.23(1) (The Registrar), for “court of trial”, substitute...
35.In rule 68.30(1) (Enforcement of fines), after “appellant,”, insert “or,...
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