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MAGISTRATES COURT ACT 1930 - SECT 92B

Depositions as evidence

If—

        (a)     a person is charged with an indictable offence; and

        (b)     the person has not admitted the truth of the charge; and

        (c)     the court has decided to dispose of the case summarily under a law in force in the ACT;

the depositions of the witnesses who gave evidence for the prosecution at the preliminary hearing are taken to be evidence given on the hearing of the charge and the witnesses, or any of them, must, if so required by the prosecutor or the defendant, be called or recalled for examination or cross-examination.



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