Source: http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au/tocview/inforce/act%2B209%2B1986%2Bch.3-pt.2-div.3-sec.72%2B2004-11-12%2BN
Timestamp: 2013-05-25 18:13:11
Document Index: 389427683

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 2', 'art 256', 'art 257', 'art 4', 'art 3', 'art 5', 'art 2', 'art 319', 'art? 323', 'art 3', 'art 4']

1 Name of Act 2 Commencement 3 Definitions 4 Regulations and rules Chapter 2 General provisions
Courts 8 Prosecution of indictable offences 9 Name in which prosecutions may be instituted 10 Indictment of bodies corporate 11 Description of offences 12 Short description of certain offences 13 Venue in indictment 14 Common informer Part 2 Indictments and other matters
statement or to give unsworn evidence 32 Indemnities 33 Undertakings 34 Practice as to entering the dock 35 Right to inspect depositions on trial 36 Representation and appearance 37 Conduct of case 38 Hearing procedures to be as for Supreme Court 39 Recording of evidence 40 Adjournments generally 41 How accused person to be dealt with during
person 76 Recordings of interviews with children 77 When prosecution evidence may be given in other
attend 93 Victim witnesses generally not to be
cross-examined 94 Meaning of “offence involving
before empanelment of jury 131 Trial by jury in criminal proceedings 132 Trial by Judge in criminal proceedings 133 Verdict of single Judge Division 3 Pre-trial disclosure—case
134 Purpose 135 Definitions 136 Court may order pre-trial disclosure in particular
case 137 Pre-trial disclosure
requirements—general 138 Disclosure of case for the prosecution 139 Defence response 140 Prosecution response to defence response 141 Disclosure requirements are ongoing 142 Court may waive requirements 143 Requirements as to notices 144 Copies of exhibits and other things not to be provided if
impracticable 145 Personal details not to be provided 146 Requirements as to statements of witnesses 147 Exemption for matters disclosed in brief of
evidence 148 Sanctions for non-compliance with pre-trial disclosure
requirements 149 Miscellaneous provisions Division 4 Pre-trial disclosure—general
offences to Local Courts Chapter 4 Summary procedure
not guilty plea 184 Exhibits 185 Recording of interviews with children 186 Form of copy of brief of evidence 187 When brief of evidence need not be served 188 Evidence not to be admitted 189 False statements Division 3 Hearings
211 Definition 212 When costs may be awarded 213 When costs may be awarded to accused persons 214 Limit on circumstances when costs may be awarded against
a public informant 215 When costs may be awarded to prosecutor 216 Costs on adjournment 217 Enforcement of costs orders 218 Public officers and police officers not personally liable
appear 251 Procedure where both parties do not appear 252 Procedure where both parties appear 253 Court may order payment of costs 254 Enforcement of fines and orders 255 Termination of lower court proceedings on commencement of
proceedings under this Part 256 Effect of conviction under this Part 257 Rules for summary criminal procedure Chapter 5 Summary disposal of indictable offences by Local
258 Objects of this Chapter 259 Indictable offences to which this Chapter
applies 260 Offences to be dealt with summarily unless election made
made 263 Time for making election 264 Election may be withdrawn 265 Information to be given to person charged (Table 1
this Chapter 271 Effect of conviction 272 Application of Chapter and continued application of
certain provisions 273 Jurisdiction of Magistrates in respect of offences
arising under Division 2 of Part 4 of Crimes
Act 1900 Chapter 6 Evidentiary matters
276 Proof of service of notice to produce 277 Stealing goods from vessel or wharf 278 Incriminating statements admissible though on
witness 281 Admissions by suspects Part 3 Medical examinations and law enforcement
proceedings Part 5 Evidence in sexual offence proceedings
290 Application of Division 291 Proceedings in camera in certain cases 292 Publication of evidence may be forbidden in certain
complaint in certain sexual offence proceedings 294A Arrangements for complainant in sexual offence
proceedings giving evidence when accused person is unrepresented 294B Giving of evidence by complainant in sexual offence
proceedings—alternative arrangements Division 2 Sexual assault communications privilege
given 306 Application of common law Chapter 7 Miscellaneous
warrant may be admitted to bail 309 Certificate as to indictment 310 Warrants that may be issued on production of
certificate 311 Procedure after arrest 312 Persons arrested under bench warrants 313 Warrants 314 Media access to court documents 315 Savings, transitional and other provisions 316 Provisions relating to offences 317 Bail Act
sentencing Part 2 Police custody of property
318 Application of this Part 319 Disposal of property on application 320 Disposal of property after determination of
proceedings 321 Application to Treasurer for recovery of money or
proceeds of sale 322 Which is the appropriate court for the purposes of this
Part? 323 No restriction on other orders of a court Division 2 Livestock
324 Definitions 325 What procedure applies if there is no dispute as to the
ownership of the livestock and the owner is known? 326 What procedure applies if there is no dispute as to the
ownership of the livestock but the owner is not known? 327 What procedure applies if there is a dispute as to the
ownership of the livestock? 328 Disposition of benefit derived from livestock 329 Notification of right to recover proceeds of
sale 330 Application to Treasurer for recovery of proceeds of
sale 331 Relationship with Division 1 Part 3 Penalty notice offences
provisions 344 Monitoring of Part by Ombudsman Part 4 Intervention programs