Criminal Procedure Amendment Act | Act 86 of 1996 — South Africa law | Esheria

Criminal Procedure Amendment Act

A public prosecutor may give an accused person a written notice allowing admission of guilt and payment of a stipulated fine instead of appearing in court again, if the stated conditions are met.

Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 86 of 1996
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
Official source
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Statute overview

About this statute

A public prosecutor may give an accused person a written notice allowing admission of guilt and payment of a stipulated fine instead of appearing in court again, if the stated conditions are met. Accused persons must be told about their legal representation rights and given a reasonable chance to get legal help. If a prosecutor says a magistrate’s court case should carry a punishment above magistrate-court jurisdiction but below regional-court jurisdiction, the magistrate’s court must refer the accused to the regional court for summary trial when the prosecutor requests it. The amendment adds a rule that prosecution cannot be resumed or started if a court order under section 342A(3)(c) applies. The court must change a guilty plea to a not guilty plea and let the prosecutor continue if the court has doubts about the guilty plea, before sentence is passed.

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