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)

401: No proceeding invalid if wrongly conducted in accordance with old law

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"Mistakes with old laws won't stop your court case."

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If you are in a court case, it will not be stopped just because it was started under the old law. You might be wondering what happens if the law changed after your case started. If your case should have been done under the new law, but it was done under the old law instead, it is still okay.

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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)

401No proceeding invalid if wrongly conducted in accordance with old law

  1. No proceeding is invalid only because it was conducted under the law as it was before the commencement date when it ought, in accordance with any provision of this subpart, to have been conducted in accordance with the law as it is after the commencement date.