Criminal Procedure Act 2011

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

189: Crown prosecution notice must be filed

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"The police or prosecutor must tell the court they are in charge of a case."

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When you are in charge of a Crown prosecution, you must follow the rules. If the Solicitor-General or a Crown prosecutor takes over a case, they have to let the court know. They do this by filing a notice in the court, as stated in section 187.

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

189Crown prosecution notice must be filed

  1. When the Solicitor-General or a Crown prosecutor assumes responsibility for a Crown prosecution in accordance with section 187, he or she must file a notice in the court.