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PART 7 COMMENCING PROCEEDINGS IN MAGISTRATES' COURTS
7.4.Duty of court officer receiving statutory declaration under section 14(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980
7.5.Notice of order under section 25 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988
7.6.Statutory declaration under section 72 and 73 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988
7.8.Summons or warrant to secure attendance of a parent or guardian at a youth court
7.9.Magistrates' court officer to have copies of documents sent to accused under section 12(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980
PART 8 OBJECTING TO THE DISCONTINUANCE OF PROCEEDINGS IN A MAGISTRATES' COURT
PART 11 TRANSFER FOR TRIAL OF SERIOUS FRAUD CASES OR CASES INVOLVING CHILDREN
PART 13 DISMISSAL OF CHARGES TRANSFERRED OR SENT TO THE CROWN COURT
PART 16 RESTRICTIONS ON REPORTING AND PUBLIC ACCESS
16.1.Application for a reporting direction under section 46(6) of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.2.Opposing an application for a reporting direction under section 46(6) of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.3.Urgent action on an application under section 46(6) of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.4.Excepting direction under section 46(9) of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.5.Variation or revocation of a reporting or excepting direction under section 46 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.6.Application for an extension of time in proceedings under section 46 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.7.Decision of the court on an application under section 46 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
16.8.Proceedings sent or transferred to the Crown Court with direction under section 46 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 in force
16.9.Hearings in camera and applications under section 46 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999
PART 19 BAIL IN MAGISTRATES' COURTS AND THE CROWN COURT
19.1.Application to a magistrates' court to vary conditions of police bail
19.2.Application to a magistrates' court to reconsider grant of police bail
19.3.Notice of change of time for appearance before magistrates' court
19.5.Requirements to be complied with before release on bail granted by a magistrates' court
19.6.Notice to governor of prison, etc, where release from custody is ordered by a magistrates' court
19.7.Release when notice received by governor of prison that recognizances have been taken or requirements complied with
19.8.Notice from a magistrates' court of enlargement of recognizances
19.11.Bail records to be entered in register of magistrates' court
19.12.Notification of bail decision by magistrate after arrest while on bail
19.16.Lodging an appeal against a grant of bail by a magistrates' court
19.17.Crown Court procedure on appeal against grant of bail by a magistrates' court
19.20.Notices on committal of person subject to transfer direction
19.21.Variation of arrangements for bail on committal to Crown Court
19.22.Conditions attached to bail granted by the Crown Court
19.23.Estreat of recognizances in respect of person bailed to appear before the Crown Court
19.24.Forfeiture of recognizances in respect of person bailed to appear before the Crown Court
PART 25 APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC INTEREST IMMUNITY AND SPECIFIC DISCLOSURE
PART 28 WITNESS SUMMONSES AND ORDERS
28.1.Application to a magistrates' court for summons to witness or warrant for his arrest
28.4.Application to set aside Crown Court witness summons where no longer needed
28.5.Application to set aside witness summons issued on application to the Crown Court
28.6.Application to set aside witness summons issued of Crown Court’s own motion
PART 30 USE OF LIVE TELEVISION LINK OTHER THAN FOR VULNERABLE WITNESSES
PART 31 RESTRICTION ON CROSS-EXAMINATION BY A DEFENDANT ACTING IN PERSON IN THE CROWN COURT
PART 32 INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION
32.1.Notice required to accompany process served outside the United Kingdom and translations
32.3.Supply of copy of notice of request for assistance abroad
32.4.Persons entitled to appear and take part in proceedings before a nominated court and exclusion of public
32.5.Record of proceedings to receive evidence before a nominated court
32.6.Interpreter for the purposes of proceedings involving a television or telephone link
32.7.Record of television link hearing before a nominated court
32.8.Record of telephone link hearing before a nominated court
PART 36 EVIDENCE OF A COMPLAINANT'S PREVIOUS SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
PART 42 REMITTAL FROM ONE MAGISTRATES' COURT TO ANOTHER FOR SENTENCE
52.2.Payment of fine to be made to magistrates' court officer
52.5.Notice of date of hearing of means inquiry, etc in magistrates' court
52.6.Review of terms of postponement of warrant of commitment by magistrates' court
52.7.Notice to defendant before enforcing magistrates' court order
52.9.Payment after imprisonment imposed by magistrates' court
52.12.Directions by magistrates' court that money found on defaulter shall not be applied in satisfaction of debt
52.13.Particulars of fine enforcement to be entered in magistrates' court register
52.14.Attendance Centre Order imposed by magistrates' court in default of payment of a financial penalty
PART 55 ROAD TRAFFIC PENALTIES
55.2.Application to magistrates' court for removal of disqualification
55.3.Application to magistrates' court for review of course organiser’s refusal to issue certificate of satisfactory completion of driving course
55.4.Notice of registration to defaulter under section 71(6) of the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988
PART 57 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—RULES APPLICABLE TO ALL PROCEEDINGS
PART 58 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—RULES APPLICABLE ONLY TO CONFISCATION PROCEEDINGS
58.3.Application for reconsideration of decision to make confiscation order or benefit assessed for purposes of confiscation order
58.5.Variation of confiscation order due to inadequacy of available amount
58.6.Application by magistrates' court officer to discharge confiscation order
58.7.Application for variation of confiscation order made against an absconder
58.8.Application for discharge of confiscation order made against an absconder
58.9.Application for increase in term of imprisonment in default
58.11.Compensation—confiscation order made against absconder
58.12.Payment of money in bank or building society account in satisfaction of confiscation order
PART 59 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—RULES APPLICABLE ONLY TO RESTRAINT PROCEEDINGS
PART 60 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—RULES APPLICABLE ONLY TO RECEIVERSHIP PROCEEDINGS
PART 61 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—RULES APPLICABLE TO RESTRAINT AND RECEIVERSHIP PROCEEDINGS
PART 62 PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—RULES APPLICABLE TO INVESTIGATIONS
PART 63 APPEAL TO THE CROWN COURT AGAINST CONVICTION OR SENTENCE
PART 65 APPEAL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL AGAINST RULING IN PREPARATORY HEARING
PART 66 APPEAL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL AGAINST RULING ADVERSE TO PROSECUTION
PART 67 APPEAL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL AGAINST ORDER RESTRICTING REPORTING OR PUBLIC ACCESS
PART 68 APPEAL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL AGAINST CONVICTION OR SENTENCE
68.4.Appeal following reference by Criminal Cases Review Commission
68.5.Exercise of court’s powers to give leave to appeal, etc: general rules
68.6.Further applications to a judge or to the court: additional rules
68.9.Forfeiture of recognizances in respect of person bailed to appear
68.15.Application for a witness order and for evidence to be received
68.18.Vulnerable witness giving evidence by live television link
68.19.Evidence through live television link where witness is outside the United Kingdom
68.21.Procedure for the admission of evidence of bad character
68.25.Opinion of court on point referred by Criminal Cases Review Commission
68.26.Application to the Court of Appeal for leave to be present
PART 70 REFERENCE TO THE COURT OF APPEAL OF UNDULY LENIENT SENTENCE
PART 71 APPEAL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL UNDER THE PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002—GENERAL RULES
PART 73 APPEAL TO THE COURT OF APPEAL UNDER POCA 2002—RESTRAINT OR RECEIVERSHIP ORDERS
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