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attend as jurors in the trial.
"(9) A person who appears as a witness in an indictment court in a trial, or in related proceedings, held wholly or partly in a State, shall be paid by the Commonwealth such fees and allowances as would be payable to the person if the person had appeared as a witness in a trial held in the Territory.
"(10) Where:
     (a) an indictment court, when exercising its criminal jurisdiction in a State, makes an order, issues a warrant or summons or gives a judgment;
     (b) a person fails to comply with that order, warrant, summons or judgment; and
     (c) that failure would have constituted an offence against a law in force in the Territory if it had occurred there;
the person is guilty of an offence against this Act punishable by a penalty that is the same as the penalty for the offence referred to in paragraph (c).

Juries outside the Territory
"15ad. (1) In this section:
     'jury list' means the roll, list or book, on or in which the names of persons liable to serve as jurors appear.
"(2) Subject to this section and the regulations, the laws in force in a State relating to:
     (a) the qualification of jurors;
     (b) the preparation of jury lists and jury panels;
     (c) the summoning, attendance and empanelling of juries;

     (d) the number of jurors;
     (e) the right of challenge;
     (f) the discharge of juries;
     (g) the disagreement of jurors;
     (h) the remuneration of jurors; and
     (j) other matters concerning jurors (other than matters dealt with under section 15ae) after they have been summoned, appointed or sworn;
that apply for the purposes of the trial of a criminal matter in the Supreme Court of that State sitting at a place in that State, extend and shall be applied, with such changes as are necessary, for the purposes of the trial of a criminal matter in an indictment court when sitting at that place.
"(3) For the purposes of a trial in an indictment court held wholly or partly at a place in a State, the jury list that would be used for the purposes of a criminal trial in the Supreme Court of that State sitting in the same place shall be used as well for the purposes of the trial in the indictment court.
"(4) The precept for a jury shall be issued by the Registrar, or such other person holding an office in relation to the indictment court as the court directs, and the Sheriff or such other person as the court directs shall prepare the jury panels and summon jurors.
"(5) The person who has custody of the jury list referred to in