Prosecution Flashcards
Time Limits
S28 MODA 75
(a) Dealing(s6), cultivating (s9)or aiding offences against corresponding law in another country(s10) - No Time Limit
(b) Any other offence against the act - Four Years After the date on which it was Committed
Bail
S16 Bail Act 2000
A defendant who is charged with or convicted of a drug dealing offence may be granted bail by order of a High Court Judge or District Court Judge but not otherwise
S17A Bail Act 2000
(1) This section applies to a defendant of or over the age of 17 years who is charged with a serious Class A drug offence.
(2) No defendant to whom this section applies may be granted bail or allowed to go at large unless the defendant satisfies the Judge that bail or remand at large should be granted.
Delivery of Drug Exhibits
S31(2) MODA 75
- In person to the analyst who is to issue the certificate, or to a person authorised by the analyst to receive it
- By registered post or by courier post with signature required in a sealed package to an employee who has been authorised by the analyst in charge at the laboratory
Admissibility of Certificate
Admissible only if:
- The defendant is served at seven clear days of the hearing, and provided with a copy of the analysts certificate
- The defendant does not, at least three days before the hearing, give written notice that the analyst be called
- The court does not request oral evidence of the analyst
Bail Application Process
- FOAJ
Full and detailed reasons for bail to be opposed
OC to have forwarded instructions on bail
Application for bail must be made before District or High Court Judge by defendant’s lawyer
Judge will remand defendant for CRH or whatever is considered appropriate
Instruments of Crime
S142B Sentencing Act 2002
Court to be notified of any instruments of crime so forfeiture can be considered. Eg:
- House used to manufacture Methamphetamine
- Motor vehicle used to deliver drugs
Categories and Election
S6 offences - Cat 3 - can elect jury trial
S7 offences - Cat 2 - cannot elect jury trial
Rebuttal for section 6(6) presumption for supply
Must prove on the balance of probabilities that they did not intend to commit a dealing offence, non withstanding the amount ie may ague they were a heavy user and it is for personal use