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(1)In its application to Northern Ireland this Part is to have effect—
(a)subject to subsection (2), and
(b)subject to the modifications in subsections (3) to (16).
(2)This Part does not apply in relation to a trial to which section 75 of the Terrorism Act 2000 (c. 11) (trial without jury for certain offences) applies.
(3)For section 45 substitute—
(1)This section applies—
(a)to an application under section 43, and
(b)to an application under section 44.
(2)An application to which this section applies must be determined—
(a)at a preparatory hearing (within the meaning of the 1988 Order), or
(b)at a hearing specified in, or for which provision is made by, Crown Court rules.
(3)The parties to a hearing mentioned in subsection (2) at which an application to which this section applies is to be determined must be given an opportunity to make representations with respect to the application.
(4)In Article 6(1) of the 1988 Order (which sets out the purposes of preparatory hearings) for sub-paragraphs (a) to (c) there is substituted—
“(a)identifying issues which are likely to be material to the determinations and findings which are likely to be required during the trial;
(b)if there is to be a jury, assisting their comprehension of those issues and expediting the proceedings before them;
(c)determining an application to which section 45 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 applies; or”.
(5)In Article 8(11) of the 1988 Order (appeal to Court of Appeal) after “(3),” there is inserted “ from the refusal by a judge of an application to which section 45 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 applies or from an order of a judge under section 43 or 44 of that Act which is made on the determination of such an application, ”.
(6)In this section “the 1988 Order” means the Criminal Justice (Serious Fraud) (Northern Ireland) Order 1988.”
(4)For section 47(1) substitute—
“(1)An appeal shall lie to the Court of Appeal—
(a)from the refusal by a judge at a hearing mentioned in section 45(2)(b) of an application to which section 45 applies or from an order of a judge at such a hearing under section 43 or 44 which is made on the determination of such an application,
(b)from an order under section 46(3) or (5).”
(5)In section 47(3) after “order” insert “ or a refusal of an application ”.
(6)In section 47(4) for “confirm or revoke the order” substitute—
“(a)where the appeal is from an order, confirm or revoke the order, or
(b)where the appeal is from a refusal of an application, confirm the refusal or make the order which is the subject of the application”.
(7)Omit section 47(5).
(8)For section 47(6) substitute—
“(6)In section 31(1) of the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980 (right of appeal to House of Lords) after “1988” there is inserted “ or section 47 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 ”.”
(9)For section 47(7) substitute—
“(7)In section 35 of that Act (bail) after “hearings)” there is inserted “ or section 47 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 ”.”
(10)In section 47(8) for “Criminal Appeal Act 1968” substitute “ Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980 ”.
(11)In section 48(4) after “enactment” insert “ (including any provision of Northern Ireland legislation) ”.
(12)For section 48(5)(b) substitute—
“(b)the reference in section 16(1) of the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980 (c. 47) (notice of appeal or application for leave) to the date of the conviction is to be read as a reference to the date of the judgment mentioned in paragraph (a).”
(13)In section 48(6)—
[F1(a)for “section 4A of the Criminal Procedure (Insanity) Act 1964” substitute Article 49A of the Mental Health (Northern Ireland) Order 1986, and
(b)for “that section” substitute that Article.]
(14)After section 48 insert—
(1) Sections 41 and 42of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (c. 25) are to apply in relation to—
(a)a hearing of the kind mentioned in section 45(2)(b), and
(b)any appeal or application for leave to appeal relating to such a hearing,
as they apply in relation to a ruling under section 40 of that Act, but subject to the following modifications.
(2)Section 41(2) of that Act is to have effect as if for paragraphs (a) to (d) there were substituted—
“(a)a hearing of the kind mentioned in section 45(2)(b) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003;
(b)any appeal or application for leave to appeal relating to such a hearing.”
(3)Section 41(3) of that Act is to have effect as if—
(a)for “(2)” there were substituted “ (2)(a) or an application to that judge for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal ”, and
(b)after “matter” in the second place where it occurs there were inserted “ or application ”.
(4)Section 41 of that Act is to have effect as if after subsection (3) there were inserted—
“(3A)The Court of Appeal may order that subsection (1) shall not apply, or shall not apply to a specified extent, to a report of—
(a)an appeal to that Court, or
(b)an application to that Court for leave to appeal.
(3B)The House of Lords may order that subsection (1) shall not apply, or shall not apply to a specified extent, to a report of—
(a)an appeal to that House, or
(b)an application to that House for leave to appeal.”
(5)Section 41(4) of that Act is to have effect as if for “(3) the judge” there were substituted “ (3), (3A) or (3B), the judge, the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords ”.
(6)Section 41(5) of that Act is to have effect as if for “(3) the judge” there were substituted “ (3), (3A) or (3B), the judge, the Court of Appeal or the House of Lords ”.”
(15)For section 49(2) substitute—
“(2)Without limiting subsection (1), rules of court may in particular make provision—
(a)for time limits within which applications under this Part must be made or within which other things in connection with this Part must be done;
(b)in relation to hearings of the kind mentioned in section 45(2)(b) and appeals under section 47.”
(16)In section 49(3)—
(a)after “section” insert “ or section 45(2)(b) ”, and
(b)after “enactment” insert “ (including any provision of Northern Ireland legislation) ”.
Textual Amendments
F1S. 50(13)(a)(b) substituted (31.3.2005) for s. 50(13)(a)-(c) by Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (c. 28), ss. 58(1), 59, 60 {Sch. 10 para. 61} (with Sch. 12 para. 8); S.I. 2005/579, art. 3(e)
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