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(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (Defence Disclosure Time Limits) Regulations 1997 and shall come into force on 1st January 1998.
(2) These Regulations extend to Northern Ireland only.
(3) In these Regulations, the expression “the Act” means the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996.
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Subject to regulations 4,5 and 6, the relevant period for section 5 of the Act (compulsory disclosure by accused) is a period beginning with the day on which the prosecutor complies, or purports to comply, with section 3 of that Act and ending with the expiration of 21 days from that day.
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Subject to regulations 4,s and 6, the relevant period for section 6 of the Act (voluntary disclosure by accused) is a period beginning with the day on which the prosecutor complies, or purports to comply, with section 3 of that Act and ending with the expiration of 14 days from that day.
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(1) The periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 shall, if the court so orders, be extended by so many days as the court specifies.
(2) The court may only make such an order if an application which complies with paragraph (3) below is made by the accused before the expiration of the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3.
(3) An application under paragraph (2) above shall—
(a) state that the accused believes, on reasonable grounds, that it is not possible for him to give a defence statement under section 5 or, as the case may be, 6 of the Act during the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 respectively;
(b) specify the grounds for so believing; and
(c) specify the number of days by which the accused wishes that period to be extended.
(4) The court shall not make an order under paragraph (1) above unless it is satisfied that the accused cannot reasonably give or, as the case may be, could not reasonably have given a defence statement under section 5 or, as the case may be, 6 of the Act during the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 respectively.
(5) The number of days by which the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 may be extended shall be entirely at the court’s discretion.
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(1) Where the court has made an order under regulation 4(1), the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 as extended in accordance with that order shall, if the court so orders, be further extended by so many days as the court specifies.
(2) Paragraphs (2) to (5) of regulation 4 shall, subject to paragraph (4) below, apply for the purposes of an order under paragraph (1) above as they apply for the purposes of an order under regulation 4(1).
(3) There shall be no limit on the number of applications that may be made under regulation 4(2) as applied by paragraph (2) above; and on a second or subsequent such application the court shall have the like powers under paragraph (1) above as on the first such application.
(4) In the application of regulation 4(2) to (5) in accordance with paragraph (2) above, any reference to the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 shall be construed as a reference to those periods as extended or, as the case may be, further extended by an order of the court under regulation 4(1) or paragraph (1) or (3) above.
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(1) Where the periods referred to in regulations 2 and 3 or those periods as extended or, as the case may be, further extended by an order of the court under regulation 4(1) or 5(1) or (3) would, apart from this regulation, expire on any of the days specified in paragraph (2) below, that period shall be treated as expiring on the next following day which is not one of those days.
(2) The days referred to in paragraph (1) above are Saturday, Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday and any day which under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971 is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland.
Marjorie Mowlam
One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State
Northern Ireland Office
4th November 1997