Criminal Procedure Act 2011

Miscellaneous and transitional provisions - Transitional and savings provisions - Transitional and savings provisions in relation to provisions brought into force under section 2(2) or 2(3)

405: Limitation periods

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"Time limits for filing charges"

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If you file a charging document on or after a certain date, it might allege something happened before that date. In this case, the time limit for filing the document is the same as it would have been before the commencement date. This rule applies even if section 25 says something different, so you follow the old time limit rules.

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Part 8Miscellaneous and transitional provisions
Transitional and savings provisions: Transitional and savings provisions in relation to provisions brought into force under section 2(2) or 2(3)

405Limitation periods

  1. Despite section 25, if a charging document filed on or after the commencement date alleges the commission of an offence before the commencement date, the limitation period applicable to the filing of that charging document is that which would have applied under the law as it was before the commencement date.