Criminal Procedure Act 2011

General provisions - Solicitor-General's responsibility for oversight and conduct of certain prosecutions

188: Duty of Crown prosecutor to comply with Solicitor-General's directions

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"Crown prosecutors must follow the Solicitor-General's instructions when handling cases."

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If you are a Crown prosecutor, you must follow the directions given by the Solicitor-General when you conduct a Crown prosecution under section 187. The Solicitor-General can give you general directions or directions for a specific case. You have to conduct the prosecution according to these directions.

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Part 5General provisions
Solicitor-General's responsibility for oversight and conduct of certain prosecutions

188Duty of Crown prosecutor to comply with Solicitor-General's directions

  1. A Crown prosecutor who conducts a Crown prosecution under section 187 must conduct that prosecution in accordance with any directions given by the Solicitor-General (either generally or in the particular case).