

On 21/05/2013,
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172. In this Part —
“Case for the Defence” means the document by that name referred to in sections 195 and 217;
“Case for the Prosecution” means the document by that name referred to in sections 176(4) and 214;
“co-accused” means any person who is to be tried jointly with an accused in the High Court.
173. In a case that is triable only in the High Court, the accused shall be first produced before a Magistrate’s Court and the charge shall be explained to him but he shall not be called upon to plead thereto.
174. Any such person produced under section 173 may be remanded in custody for not more than 8 days at a time.
175.
—(1) Before a case is to be tried in the High Court, the committal procedures under Division 2 or the transmission procedures under Division 5 shall apply in accordance with this section.
(2) Subject to subsections (3), (4) and (5), the committal procedures under Division 2 shall be held for the purpose of committing an accused to stand trial in the High Court where the accused is to be tried in the High Court for an offence.
(3) The transmission procedures under Division 5 shall apply to any offence specified in the Third Schedule which is to be tried in the High Court.
(4) Where an accused may be tried at the same trial in the High Court for an offence specified in the Third Schedule, together with an offence which is not specified in the Third Schedule and is not punishable with death, the transmission procedures under Division 5 shall apply to both offences.
(5) Where an accused may be tried at the same trial in the High Court for an offence specified in the Third Schedule, together with an offence which is not specified in the Third Schedule and is punishable with death, the transmission procedures under Division 5 shall apply to the offence specified in the Third Schedule and the committal procedures under Division 2 shall apply to the other offence.






