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[23 GEO. 5.]
Children and Young Persons Act, 1933.
[CH. 12.]
a juvenile court may sit on any day for the purpose of A.D. 1933. hearing and determining a charge against a child or young person in respect of an indictable offence.
(5) A juvenile court sitting in the metropolitan police court area shall have all the powers of a metro- politan police magistrate; and for the
magistrate; and for the purposes of any enactment by virtue of which any powers are exercisable-
(a) by a court of summary jurisdiction acting for the same petty sessional division or place as a juvenile court by which some previous act has been done; or
(b) by a juvenile court acting for the same petty sessional division or place as a court of summary jurisdiction by which some previous act has been done,
the metropolitan police court area shall be deemed to be the place for which all metropolitan police magistrates sitting in that area and all juvenile courts sitting in that area act.
(6) A juvenile court constituted and sitting in accordance with a determination of the Court of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London shall have all the powers of a petty sessional court not- withstanding that the juvenile court is constituted only of the Lord Mayor or a single alderman and is not sitting in the justice room of the Mansion House or of the Guildhall.
PART III. -cont.
reports of
49.—(1) Subject as hereinafter provided, no news- Restrictions paper report of any proceedings in a juvenile court shall on news- reveal the name, address or school, or include any par- paper ticulars calculated to lead to the identification, of any proceedings child or young person concerned in those proceedings, in juvenile either as being the person against or in respect of whom courts. the proceedings are taken or as being a witness therein, nor shall any picture be published in any newspaper as being or including a picture of any child or young person so concerned in any such proceedings as aforesaid :
Provided that the court or the Secretary of State may
in any case, if satisfied that it is in the interests of justice so to do, by order dispense with the requirements of this section to such extent as may be specified in the order.
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