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Criminal Code Act 1983
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334 Adjournment of trial
(1) The court to which a person has been committed or remanded for
trial on indictment or before which an indictment is presented may,
if it thinks fit, adjourn the trial and may remand the accused person
accordingly.
(2) A trial may be adjourned whether or not:
(a) the accused person is present; or
(b) the accused person has been called upon to plead to the
indictment; or
(c) a jury has been empanelled; or
(d) evidence has been given.
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(3) The Crown shall, where it is proposed to make application for an
adjournment in the absence of an accused person who is detained
in a place of legal detention, notify in writing that accused person:
(a) that the application is to be made and the nature, date, time
and place thereof; and
(b) that he may furnish to the court a statement in writing in
relation to the application; and
(c) that he may be represented by his counsel on the hearing of
the application.
(4) In this section adjourn the trial includes postpone the trial in a
case where the accused person has not been called upon to plead
to the indictment.