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Art. 1. scope of application.
Art. 4. Jurisdiction as regards offences.
5. Persons to be tried.
Art. 8. Powers of Public Prosecution department.
9. Duties of the police.
Section 1. Accusation and complaint.
13 Offences punishable on complaint.
14 From of accusation or complaint.
15 Accusation or complaint against an unknown offender.
16 Authority compliant for receiving accusation or complaint.
17 Accusation or complaint addressed to wrong authority.
18 False accusation or complaint.
21 Effect as regards setting in motion of proceedings or arrest.
23 Duty of police to investigate.
25 Summoning of accused or suspected person.
30 Examination of witnesses by the police.
31 No inducement to be offered.
33 Issue of search warrant.
35 Power of court to record statements and confessions.
37 Report of police investigation.
38 Action by public prosecutor on receiving report.
39 Closure of police investigation file.
Art. 40 Duty to institute proceedings.
42 Cases where proceedings shall not be instituted.
45 Form of and decision on application.
46 Liability of private prosecutor.
47 Persons entitled to conduct private prosecutions.
48 Stay of proceedings in private prosecution pending institution of proceedings by public prosecutor.
Section 1. Arrest without warrant.
50 Arrest without warrant in flagrant cases.
51 Arrest without warrant by the police.
Section 2. warrant of arrest.
54 When warrant of arrest to be issued.
55 Application for warrant in urgent cases.
Art. 56 Arrest how made.
57 Assistance may be required to effect arrest.
58 Handing over of arrested person.
Art. 60 Conditions of remand.
Art. 61 Detained person’s right to consult advocate.
Art. 62 Finding of sureties.
65 Court may direct by endorsement on warrant security to be taken.
66 Decision on application for bail.
69 Amount to be secured.
71 Duration of bail bond.
75 Application to court of appeal where bail refused.
Art. 76 Failure to appear.
77 Released person likely to abscond.
85 Accused asked whether he wishes to make a statement.
91 Record to be forwarded to registrar.
93 Accused may be remanded.
95 New adjournment and summonses.
Art. 99 Ordinary place of trial.
100. Accused triable in place where act is done or where consequences ensured.
101. Place of trial where act is an offence by reason of relation to other offence.
102 .Trial where place of offence is uncertain.
103. Offence committed on a journey.
104. Place of trial of offence committed outside Ethiopia on an Ethiopian ship or aircraft.
105. Court having jurisdiction in cases of reinstatement.
107. Public prosecutor to direct place of trial.
109,Framing, filing and service of the charge.
111. Contents and form of the charge.
113. Where it is doubtful what offence has been committed.
114. Aggravated offences how charged and procedure.
115. Person charged with an offence may be convicted of an attempt or as accessory or instigator.
116. More than one charge.
119. Alteration or addition to charge.
120. Effect of alteration or addition.
Section 1. Trial to be fixed.
Art. 123 Trial to be fixed.
129 Reading out of charge.
130 Objections to the charge.
133 plea of not guilty.
Art. 136 Opening of case and calling of witnesses for prosecution.
137 Form of questions put in examination-in-chief.
141 Acquittal of accused when no case for prosecution.
142 Opening of case for defence.
144 Depositions taken in preliminary inquiry may be put in evidence.
145 Statements made in police investigation may be put in evidence.
Art. 150 Filing complaint and charge.
151 Attempt to reconcile the parties.
157 Injured party may withdraw.
159 Order on award of compensation.
Section 1. Failure to appear in public proceedings.
Art. 161 Conditions for trying accused person in his absence.
164 Setting aside of judgement.
Section 2. Failure to appear in private proceedings.
Art. 165 Absence of private prosecutor .
Art. 167 Summoning of accused.
168 Accused may plead guilty in writing to petty offence.
170 Procedure where accused appears before the court charged with petty offence.
173 Summoning of young person’s guardian.
174 Young person may be assisted by counsel.
175 Removal of young person from chambers.
178 Orders which may be mode against parents and guardians.
179 Cost of upkeep of young person in certain circumstances.
180 Variation or modification of order mode in respect of young person.
182 Courts having appellate jurisdiction.
183 Application to his imperial majesty’s Chilot.
185 Appeal against conviction and sentence.
186 Appeal where injured party claims compensation.
187 Notice of appeal and memorandum of appeal.
189 Contents of memorandum of appeal.
190 Record and exhibits to be forwarded to court of appeal.
191 Application for leave to appeal out of time.
193 Absence of a party to the appeal.
195 Powers of court of appeal.
196 Where one appeal in case concerning several convicted persons.
Application to set Aside Judgement Given in Default.
Art. 197 Court having jurisdiction.
198. Time and form of application.
199. Grounds for granting application.
200. Action upon filing of application.
204 Warrant in respect of person sentenced to death.
205 Warrant in respect of person sentenced to loss of liberty.
206 Execution may be postponed in certain cases.
207 Warrant in respect of person sentenced to flogging.
208 Warrant in respect of irresponsible persons.
210 Payment of costs and compensations.
213 Orders in respect of young persons.
214 Compulsory labour, secondary penalties and measures.
215 Recording of orders for execution.
Art. 218 Application for reinstatement..
Art. 220 Costs of public prosecution.
221 Costs of private prosecution.

References: Art. 1

Art. 4

Art. 8

Art. 40

Art. 56

Art. 60

Art. 61

Art. 62

Art. 76

Art. 99

Art. 123

Art. 136

Art. 150

Art. 161

Art. 165

Art. 167

Art. 197

Art. 218

Art. 220