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Adoption Act 2009
sec.310Limitation on who may summarily hear indictable offence
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### sec.310 Limitation on who may summarily hear indictable offence
A proceeding must be before a magistrate if it is a proceeding—
for the summary conviction of a person on a charge for an indictable offence; or
for an examination of witnesses for a charge for an indictable offence.
However, if the proceeding is brought before a justice who is not a magistrate, jurisdiction is limited to taking or making a procedural action or order within the meaning of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 .
(sec.310-ssec.1) A proceeding must be before a magistrate if it is a proceeding— for the summary conviction of a person on a charge for an indictable offence; or for an examination of witnesses for a charge for an indictable offence.
(sec.310-ssec.2) However, if the proceeding is brought before a justice who is not a magistrate, jurisdiction is limited to taking or making a procedural action or order within the meaning of the Justices of the Peace and Commissioners for Declarations Act 1991 .
- (a) for the summary conviction of a person on a charge for an indictable offence; or
- (b) for an examination of witnesses for a charge for an indictable offence.