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Crimes Act 1900
284Practice as to entering the dock
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284 Practice as to entering the dock
In every case the presiding judge shall have power to order the
accused to enter the dock, or usual place of arraignment, or to allow
him or her to remain on the floor of the court, and in either case to sit
down, as the judge shall see fit.