Part I Criminal Jurisdiction and Procedure

Summary trial of information

11 Non-appearance of accused: general provisions.

(1)

Subject to the provisions of this Act, where at the time and place appointed for the trial or adjourned trial of an information the prosecutor appears but the accused does not,

F1(a)

if the accused is under 18 years of age, the court may proceed in his absence; and

(b)

if the accused has attained the age of 18 years, the court shall proceed in his absence unless it appears to the court to be contrary to the interests of justice to do so.

This is subject to subsections (2), (2A), (3) and (4). .

(2)

Where a summons has been issued, the court shall not begin to try the information in the absence of the accused unless either it is proved to the satisfaction of the court, on oath or in such other manner as may be prescribed, that the summons was served on the accused within what appears to the court to be a reasonable time before the trial or adjourned trial or the accused has appeared on a previous occasion to answer to the information.

F2(2A)

The court shall not proceed in the absence of the accused if it considers that there is an acceptable reason for his failure to appear.

(3)

F3In proceedings to which this subsection applies, the court. shall not in a person’s absence sentence him to imprisonment or detention in a detention centre or make F4a F5detention and training order or an order under F6paragraph 8(2)(a) or (b) of Schedule 12 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 that a suspended sentence passed on him shall take effect.

F7(3A)

But where a sentence or order of a kind mentioned in subsection (3) is imposed or given in the absence of the offender, the offender must be brought before the court before being taken to a prison or other institution to begin serving his sentence (and the sentence or order is not to be regarded as taking effect until he is brought before the court).

(4)

F3In proceedings to which this subsection applies, the court. shall not in a person’s absence impose any disqualification on him, except on resumption of the hearing after an adjournment under section 10(3) above; and where a trial is adjourned in pursuance of this subsection the notice required by section 10(2) above shall include notice of the reason for the adjournment.

F8(5)

Subsections (3) and (4) apply to—

(a)

proceedings instituted by an information, where a summons has been issued; and

(b)

proceedings instituted by a written charge.

(6)

Nothing in this section requires the court to enquire into the reasons for the accused's failure to appear before deciding whether to proceed in his absence.

(7)

The court shall state in open court its reasons for not proceeding under this section in the absence of an accused who has attained the age of 18 years; and the court shall cause those reasons to be entered in its register of proceedings.