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Made | 5th December 2006 | ||
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Coming into operation | 8th January 2007 |
(2) After rule 44A, there shall be inserted the following new rules—
(3) Where the grounds for making an application under paragraph (1) do not arise until after the expiry of the time limit specified above, the prosecution shall make the application as soon as reasonably practicable.
(4) Any party who wishes to oppose the application under paragraph (1) shall, within 14 days of the date that notice of the application was served on him, notify the chief clerk and every other party to the proceedings, in writing, of his opposition giving reasons for it.
(5) An application under paragraph (1) shall be determined by a judge at a hearing on or after the arraignment of the accused and the chief clerk shall notify the parties of the time and place of any such hearing.
(6) A party notified in accordance with paragraph (5) may be present at the hearing and be heard.
(7) The chief clerk shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the determination of an application under paragraph (1), notify all the parties of the decision in Form 5A in the Schedule.
(8) An application to the judge of the Crown Court for leave to appeal under section 47(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 shall be made orally within two days of the making of the order or ruling to which it relates.
(9) Unless the application is made on the occasion of the order or ruling to which it relates, the appellant shall serve notice in writing thereof, specifying the grounds of the application on the chief clerk and on every other party to the proceedings directly affected by the order or ruling which is the subject of the application for leave to appeal.
(10) The Court may, if it considers that it is in the interests of justice to do so—
Trial by jury of sample counts only
44AB.
—(1) An application under section 17 of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (application by prosecution for certain counts to be tried without a jury) shall be made by giving notice in writing which shall be in Form 5B in the Schedule.
(2) The notice under paragraph (1) shall be accompanied by a copy of the indictment in Form 3A in the Schedule which it would be intended to present if the Court makes an order for the trial to take on the basis that the trial of some, but not all, of the counts included in the indictment may be conducted without a jury and shall be served on the chief clerk and every other party to the proceedings within 28 days from the date—
(3) Any party who wishes to oppose the application under paragraph (1) shall, within 14 days of the date that notice of the application was served on him, notify the chief clerk and every other party to the proceedings, in writing, of his opposition giving reasons for it.
(4) An application under paragraph (1) shall be determined by a judge at a hearing on or after the arraignment of the accused and the chief clerk shall notify the parties of the time and place of any such hearing.
(5) A party notified in accordance with paragraph (4) may be present at the hearing and be heard.
(6) The chief clerk shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the determination of an application under paragraph (1), notify all the parties of the decision in Form 5C in the Schedule.
(7) An application to the judge of the Crown Court for leave to appeal under section 18A(1) of the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 shall be made orally within two days of the making of the order or ruling to which it relates.
(8) Unless the application is made on the occasion of the order or ruling to which it relates, the appellant shall serve notice in writing thereof, specifying the grounds of the application, on the chief clerk and on every other party to the proceedings directly affected by the order or ruling which is the subject of the application for leave to appeal.
(9) The Court may, if it considers that it is in the interests of justice to do so—
(3) After rule 44O, there shall be inserted the following new rule—
(3) Any party who wishes to oppose the application under paragraph (1) shall, within 14 days of the date on which notice of the application was served on him, notify the chief clerk and every other party to the proceedings in writing, of his opposition giving reasons for it.
(4) Except where notice is received in accordance with paragraph (3), the Court may—
(5) Where a party to the proceedings notifies the chief clerk in accordance with paragraph (3) of his opposition to the application, the Court shall direct a hearing of the application.
(6) Where a hearing is to take place in accordance with paragraphs (4) or (5), the chief clerk shall notify each party to the proceedings of the time and place of the hearing.
(7) A party notified in accordance with paragraph (6) may be present at the hearing and be heard.
(8) The chief clerk shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after determination of an application under paragraph (1), notify all parties of the decision of the court in Form 7K and, where leave is granted, the notification shall state—
(9) In determining an application under paragraph (1), the Court may specify that as a condition of the grant of leave the witness should give evidence in the presence of a specified person who is able and willing to answer under oath or affirmation any questions the Court may put as to the circumstances in which the evidence is given, including questions about any persons who are present when the evidence is given and any matters which may affect the giving of the evidence.
(10) The Court may, if it considers that it is in the interests of justice to do so—
(4) The Schedule shall be amended as follows—
Brian Kerr
T A Burgess
Corinne E Philpott
Eilis McDermott
Cathal McCorry
Barra McGrory
Dated 23rd November 2006
Signed by the authority of the Lord Chancellor
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 53A(3) of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978, I allow these Rules.
Bridget Prentice
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Constitutional Affairs
Dated 5th December 2006
Rule 2(1) substitutes a new rule 20 into the principal Rules to provide that, where the Court makes an order for a trial to take place on the basis that the trial of some, but not all, of the counts included in the indictment shall be conducted without a jury, an indictment shall be in Form 3A in the Schedule.
Rule 2(2) inserts a new rules 44AA and 44AB into the principal Rules. New rule 44AA(1) provides that an application for trial without jury shall be made by giving notice in the prescribed form. New rule 44AA(2) sets out the time limits for making such an application. New rule 44AA(3) provides that, where the grounds for making the application do not arise until after the expiry of the prescribed time limit, the prosecution shall make the application as soon as reasonably practicable.
New rule 44AA(4) sets out the procedure to be followed by any party who wishes to oppose the application. The chief clerk shall notify the parties of the time and place for the hearing of an application (new rule 44AA(5)) and a party notified may be present at the hearing and be heard (new rule 44AA(6)). New rule 44AA(7) provides that the chief clerk shall notify the parties of the decision of the Court.
New rule 44AA(8) provides that an application for leave to appeal shall be made orally within two days of the making of the order or ruling which is to be appealed in accordance with the procedure set out in new rule 44AA(9).
New rule 44AA(10) provides that the Court may extend or abridge the time for service of any notice under that rule and may allow notice to be given in a different form or orally.
New rule 44AB(1) provides that an application for trial by jury of sample counts only shall be made by giving notice in the prescribed form. New rule 44AB(2) sets out the time limits for making such an application and provides that the notice shall be accompanied by a copy of the indictment in Form 3A.
New rule 44AB(3) sets out the procedure to be followed by any party who wishes to oppose the application. The chief clerk shall notify the parties of the time and place for the hearing of an application (new rule 44AB(4)) and a party notified may be present at the hearing and be heard (new rule 44AB(5)). New rule 44AB(6) provides that the chief clerk shall notify the parties of the decision of the Court.
New rule 44AB(7) provides that an application for leave to appeal shall be made orally within two days of the making of the order or ruling which is to be appealed in accordance with the procedure set out in new rule 44AB(8).
New rule 44AB(9) provides that the Court may extend or abridge the time for service of any notice under that rule and may allow notice to be given in a different form or orally.
Rule 2(3) inserts new rule 44P into the principal Rules. New rule 44P(1) provides that such an application shall be made by giving notice in the prescribed form. New rule 44P(2) sets out the time limits for making such an application. New rule 44P(3) sets out the procedure to be followed by any party who wishes to oppose the application.
New rules 44P(4) to (7) provide that the Court may direct a hearing of an application where notice of opposition is given or where the Court considers that it is appropriate to do so and provide that where no notice of opposition is received, the Court may determine the application in favour of the applicant without a hearing.
New rule 44P(8) provides that the chief clerk shall notify the parties of the decision of the Court and, where leave is granted, prescribes certain information which shall be set out in that notification.
New rule 44P(9) provides that when dealing with an application for a witness outside the United Kingdom to give evidence by live link, the Court may specify, as a condition of granting leave, that the witness should give evidence in the presence of a particular person who is able to answer under oath or affirmation any questions the Court may put as to the circumstances in which the evidence is given.
New rule 44P(10) provides that the Court may abridge or extend the time for service of any notice under that Rule and may allow notice to be given in a different form, or orally.
Rule 2(4) amends the Schedule to the principal Rules to insert new Forms 3A, 5 to 5C, 7J and 7K for use in connection with applications prescribed by these Rules.
[2] S.I. 1989/1341 (N.I.12). Article 80A was inserted by Article 31 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/1247 (N.I.13)) as amended by Article 24 of the Criminal Justice (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/1965 (N.I.15))back
[3] 2003 c.44, as modified in its application to Northern Ireland by section 50 of that Actback
[4] 2004 c.28, as modified in its application to Northern Ireland by paragraph 6 of Schedule 1 to that Actback
[5] S.R. 1979 No. 90 to which the most recent relevant amendment was made by S.R. 2005 No. 80back
[6] S.I. 1988/1846 (N.I.16)back
[9] S.I. 1988/1846 (N.I.16)back
[10] S.I. 1995/757 (N.I.13)back