1984 Ed.]

Magistrates (Forms) Rules

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These are, therefore, to command you, the said police officers to take the said

and him safely to convey to a prison, and there to deliver him to the Commissioner of Correctional Services, together with this precept; and you, the said Commissioner, to receive the said

into your custody in a prison, and there imprison him for such his contempt for the space of

days, unless he shall in the meantime consent to be examined and to answer concerning the premises: and for your so doing this shall be your sufficient warrant.

Dated this

[L.S.]

day of

FORM 18

19

Magistrate.

[ss. 20 & 79.]

HONG KONG

Warrant to remand a defendant when apprehended

IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT

To each and all of the police officers of the said Colony and to the Commissioner of Correctional Services.

Information having been laid (or complaint having been made, or

having been charged) before a magistrate of

the said Colony, for that [as in the summons to defendant], and the said

being now brought before me under and

by virtue of a warrant upon such information (or complaint, or charge);

These are, therefore, to command you, the said police officers, in Her Majesty's name, forthwith to convey the said

to a prison [or some other place of security], and there to deliver him to the Commissioner of Correctional Services, together with this precept; and you, the said Commissioner to receive the said

into your custody in a prison [or some other place of security], and there safely to keep him until

day, the

day of

19 when you, the said police officers, are hereby commanded to convey and have him at the said court at

o'clock in the

noon of the same day, before such magistrate as may then be there, to answer to the said information (or complaint, or charge) and to be further dealt with according to law.

Dated this

[L.S.]

day of

FORM 19

Minute and depositions of witnesses

HONG KONG.

IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT at

Regina on the information (or complaint) of

&c.

versus

Before

Colony, sitting at the said court.

19

Magistrate.

[ss. 34 & 81.]

3

Esquire, a magistrate of the said

L.N. 134/67.

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