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4.—(1) Chapter 2 of Part 2 of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 (direct committal for trial) is amended as follows.
(2) For section 9 substitute—
(1) Subject to subsection (3), this Chapter applies where a person (“the accused”) appears or is brought before a magistrates’ court charged with an offence and one of the conditions mentioned in subsection (2) is satisfied.
(2) Those conditions are—
(a)that the offence is an offence triable only on indictment;
(b)that the offence is an indictable offence to which Article 45 of the Magistrates’ Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 applies (summary trial of certain indictable offences), and the court has decided under that Article not to deal summarily with the offence;
(c)that the offence is an indictable offence to which Article 17 of the Criminal Justice (Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 applies (summary trial of child charged with indictable offence), and the court has decided under that Article not to deal summarily with the offence;
(d)that the offence is a summary offence and—
(i)the accused claims, in accordance with Article 29 of the Magistrates’ Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 or any other statutory provision, to be tried on indictment;
(ii)the prosecutor exercises any right conferred by any statutory provision to claim that the accused is to be tried on indictment; or
(iii)it is otherwise determined that the accused is to be tried on indictment.
(3) But this Chapter does not apply where notice has been given in relation to the offence under Article 3 of the Criminal Justice (Serious Fraud) (Northern Ireland) Order 1988 or Article 4 of the Children’s Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1995.
(4) In this Chapter—
(a)references to an offence triable only on indictment are to be construed without reference to Article 29(5) of the Magistrates’ Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 (certain summary offences to be treated as if they were triable on indictment only);
(b)“summary offence” has the meaning given by Article 2(3) of the Magistrates’ Courts (Northern Ireland) Order 1981.”.
(3) Section 10 (direct committal where indication by accused of intention to plead guilty) and the cross-heading immediately before it are repealed.
(4) For sections 11 and 12 (direct committal for specified and related offences) and the cross-headings immediately before each of those sections substitute—
(1) Where—
(a)this Chapter applies in relation to an accused charged with an offence, and
(b)the offence is—
(i)an offence which, in the case of an adult, is triable only on indictment, or
(ii)any other offence which is for the time being designated for the purposes of this subsection by an order made by the Department,
the court shall forthwith commit the accused to the Crown Court for trial for the offence.
(2) For the purposes of this section—
(a)“a relevant offence” is an offence mentioned in subsection (1)(b);
(b)an offence is related to a relevant offence if a count charging the offence could be included in the same indictment as a count charging the relevant offence.
(3) Where the court commits a person for trial under subsection (1) for a relevant offence, it shall at the same time commit that person to the Crown Court for trial for any other offence with which that person is charged and which appears to the court to be related to the relevant offence.
(4) Where—
(a)this Chapter applies in relation to an accused (“A”) who—
(i)is charged with an offence (“offence A”) which is not a relevant offence, and
(ii)is not also charged with a relevant offence,
(b)A appears or is brought before the court on the same occasion as another person (“B”) charged with a relevant offence,
(c)the court commits B for trial for the relevant offence under subsection (1), and
(d)offence A appears to the court to be related to the relevant offence for which the court commits B for trial,
the court shall forthwith commit A to the Crown Court for trial for offence A.
(5) Where—
(a)this Chapter applies in relation to an accused (“A”) who—
(i)is charged with an offence (“offence A”) which is not a relevant offence, and
(ii)is not also charged with a relevant offence,
(b)on a previous occasion another person (“B”) has appeared or been brought before the court charged with a relevant offence,
(c)the court has on that occasion committed B for trial for the relevant offence under subsection (1), and
(d)offence A appears to the court to be related to the relevant offence for which the court committed B for trial,
the court may forthwith commit A to the Crown Court for trial for offence A if the court considers that it is necessary or appropriate in the interests of justice to do so.
(6) Where the court commits the accused for trial for an offence under this section—
(a)it shall accordingly not conduct committal proceedings in relation to that offence; and
(b)the functions of the court in relation to the conduct of committal proceedings for that offence then cease, except as provided by—
(i)section 13; or
(ii)Article 29(2)(a) of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 or any regulations under Article 26(3) of the Access to Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2003.”.
(5) In section 13 (direct committal: procedures) for subsection (2) insert—
“(2) Magistrates’ court rules—
(a)shall provide that, where a person is committed for trial under this Chapter on any charge or charges, a copy of the notice of committal is given to that person and to the Crown Court sitting at the specified place of trial;
(b)may make such further provision in relation to notices of committal, including provision as to the matters to be included in such notices and the duties of a court in relation to such notices.
(2A) Magistrates’ court rules and Crown Court Rules shall make provision to ensure that, where a person is committed for trial under this Chapter on any charge or charges, copies of the documents containing the evidence on which the charge or charges are based are given to that person and to the Crown Court sitting at the specified place of trial, either at the same time as the copy of the notice of committal or as soon as practicable thereafter.”.
(6) In section 13 (direct committal: procedures) at the end add—
“(4) Where—
(a)a court commits an accused for trial for an offence under this Chapter, and
(b)the accused has indicated to the court an intention to plead guilty to the offence,
the court may order the making of such inquiries and the preparation, and sending to the Crown Court sitting at the specified place of trial, of such reports as appear to the court to be appropriate in connection with the sentencing of the accused for that offence (should the accused plead guilty to that offence on arraignment in the Crown Court).
(5) Before making an order under subsection (4) the court must afford an opportunity to the accused and the prosecution to make representations to the court.”.
(7) After section 13 insert—
(1) This section applies where—
(a)the Director of Public Prosecutions for Northern Ireland has the conduct of proceedings for an offence; and
(b)the accused (“A”) has been committed for trial under this Chapter for the offence.
(2) Where, at any time before the indictment is presented, the Director gives notice under this section to the Crown Court sitting at the specified place of trial that the Director does not want the proceedings to continue, the proceedings shall be discontinued with effect from the giving of that notice.
(3) The Director shall, in any notice given under subsection (2), give reasons for not wanting the proceedings to continue.
(4) On giving any notice under subsection (2) the Director shall inform A of the notice; but the Director shall not be obliged to give A any indication of the reasons for not wanting the proceedings to continue.
(5) Where proceedings against A in relation to an offence are discontinued under this section—
(a)if A is in detention in connection with the offence, A must be released unless the detention is justified otherwise than by reason of the offence;
(b)if A is subject to a requirement to appear before a court, or attend at a police station, in connection with the offence, the requirement ceases to have effect.
(6) The discontinuance under this section of proceedings against A in relation to an offence does not prevent the subsequent institution of proceedings against A in relation to the offence (or any other offence).”.
(8) In section 14 (application to dismiss)—
(a)for the heading substitute “Application to dismiss”;
(b)in subsection (1) for “section 11 or 12” substitute “this Chapter”;
(c)for subsections (4) and (5) (which permit oral evidence to be given in limited circumstances) substitute—
“(4) Oral evidence may not be given on an application under subsection (1).”.
(9) In Schedule 2 to the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 (amendments relating to direct committal)—
(a)in paragraph 1(3), in the inserted subsection (5ZA)(b), for “section 13(2)(a)” substitute “section 13(2A)”;
(b)in paragraph 1 for sub-paragraph (4) substitute—
“(4) In subsections (2)(b) and (6) after “subsection (5)” insert “, (5ZA) or (5A)”.”;
(c)in paragraph 3, in the inserted paragraph (2A), for the word “documents” substitute “copy of the notice of committal”;
(d)in paragraph 5(1)(b), (2)(b) and (3)(b), in the substituted provisions, for “section 11 or 12” substitute “Chapter 2 of Part 2”;
(e)in paragraph 6(1)(b), (2)(b) and (3)(b), in the substituted or inserted provisions, for “section 11 or 12” substitute “Chapter 2 of Part 2”;
(f)in paragraph 8—
(i)renumber the existing provision as sub-paragraph (1) of that paragraph;
(ii)in that sub-paragraph, in the inserted subsection (1A), for “section 13(2)(a)” (twice) substitute “section 13(2A)”;
(iii)after that sub-paragraph insert—
“(2) In section 13(1) (time limits for disclosure by prosecution) for paragraph (b) substitute—
“(ba)the documents mentioned in section 13(2A) of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 are given to the accused (where this Part applies by virtue of section 1(2)(a) and the accused has been committed for trial under Chapter 2 of Part 2 of that Act),
(b)the accused is committed for trial (in any other case where this Part applies by virtue of section 1(2)(a)),””;
(g)in paragraph 9 for “section 13(2)(a)” substitute “section 13(2A)”;
(h)in paragraph 11, in the inserted sub-paragraph (aa), for “section 11 or 12” substitute “Chapter 2 of Part 2”.
(10) In section 102(7)(a) of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 (regulations, orders, etc.) for “11(4)” substitute “11(1)(b)(ii)”.
(11) Section 57 of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2016 (which is superseded by this section) is repealed.
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