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109 of 1984
The Criminal Procedure Matters Amendment Act 109 of 1984 intends:
- to amend the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944, so as to increase the punitive jurisdiction relating to fines of magistrates' courts and the courts of regional divisions; and
- to amend the Criminal Procedure Ac:t, 1977, so as
- to further regulate the issue of written notices to secure the attendance of an accused in a magistrate's court;
- to increase the admission of guilt fine which may be paid in terms of a summons or a written notice;
- to increase the fine which may be imposed upon an accused after a conviction pursuant to a plea of guilty only;
- to regulate more clearly the duty of an accused and a witness to appear at proceedings which have been adjourned;
- to increase the compensation which may be awarded by a lower court to any person who has suffered damage as a result of an offence tried by that court; and
- to further regulate the review of certain sentences; and
- to provide for matters connected therewith.
Commencement
1 September 1984 (Gazette 9401 of 31 August 1984)