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The Criminal Procedure Act 2009 has been in operation for a few years now. While there continues to be interpretation and amendment of its provisions, the transition from the old legislation to the new has successfully been made, and a blog exclusively dedicated to the Act is no longer necessary.

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2009-06-27

65. Parties may give opening addresses

65. Parties may give opening addresses

(1) With the leave of the Magistrates' Court and before any evidence is given-

(a) the prosecutor may give an opening address to the court on the prosecution case against the accused; and

(b) the accused may give an opening address to the court in response to the prosecutor's opening address.

(2) The Magistrates' Court may limit the length of the opening addresses.

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