582
No. 9 of 1899.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
calendar of sentences after each session.
Delivery and effect
of certificate
of sentences after each day's sitting.
Schedule. Form No. 5.
Effect of undergoing sentence for felony not punishable with death.
9 Geo. 4, c. 32, s. 3.
Filing of original documents.
the hand of a judge and the seal of the court, shall be transmitted by the Registrar to the Colonial Secretary.
(2) A similar copy shall also be transmitted by the Registrar to the Superintendent of Prisons, who shall record the same, and such calendar shall be a sufficient warrant for receiving and detaining all prisoners named therein, and for carrying into effect all sentences set forth therein, other than sentences of death.
(3) In the event of the copy of a calendar kept by the Superintendent of Prisons being lost or destroyed, a fresh copy, signed and sealed as above mentioned, shall be delivered by the Registrar to the Superintendent of Prisons and shall have the same effect as the copy first given to that officer.
82.—(1) At the end of each day's sitting of the court in every session, the Registrar shall deliver to the Superintendent of Prisons or his deputy a certificate, in Form No. 5 in the Schedule, of all sentences passed by the court during that day.
(2) Such certificate shall be a sufficient warrant to the Superintendent of Prisons for receiving into his custody all prisoners named therein, and for carrying into effect all sentences described therein, other than sentences of death, until the calendar of sentences for that session is received by him.
Undergoing sentence, etc.
83. Where any person convicted of any felony not punishable with death has endured the punishment to which he has been sentenced for the same, the punishment so endured shall have the like effects and consequences as a pardon under the public seal as to the felony whereof the offender was so convicted: Provided that nothing herein contained, nor the enduring of such punishment, shall prevent or mitigate any punishment to which the offender might otherwise be lawfully sentenced on a subsequent conviction for any other felony.
84. When any case has been finally disposed of, the Crown Solicitor shall deliver to the Registrar all the original documents in the case which have been transmitted to him by the magistrate, and such documents shall be filed in the Registrar's office or otherwise dealt with as the court may direct.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1937.
582
No. 9 of 1899.
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
calendar of sentences after each session.
Delivery and effect
of certificate
of sentences after each day's sitting.
Schedule. Form No. 5.
Effect of undergoing sentence for felony not punishable with death.
9 Geo. 4, c. 32, s. 3.
Filing of original documents.
the hand of a judge and the seal of the court, shall be transmitted by the Registrar to the Colonial Secretary.
(2) A similar copy shall also be transmitted by the Registrar to the Superintendent of Prisons, who shall record the same, and such calendar shall be a sufficient warrant for receiving and detaining all prisoners named therein, and for carrying into effect all sentences set forth therein, other than sentences of death.
(3) In the event of the copy of a calendar kept by the Superintendent of Prisons being lost or destroyed, a fresh copy, signed and sealed as above mentioned, shall be delivered by the Registrar to the Superintendent of Prisons and shall have the same effect as the copy first given to that officer.
82.—(1) At the end of each day's sitting of the court in every session, the Registrar shall deliver to the Superintendent of Prisons or his deputy a certificate, in Form No. 5 in the Schedule, of all sentences passed by the court during that day.
(2) Such certificate shall be a sufficient warrant to the Superintendent of Prisons for receiving into his custody all prisoners named therein, and for carrying into effect all sentences described therein, other than sentences of death, until the calendar of sentences for that session is received by him.
Undergoing sentence, etc.
83. Where any person convicted of any felony not punish- able with death has endured the punishment to which he has been sentenced for the same, the punishment so endured shall have the like effects and consequences as a pardon under the public seal as to the felony whereof the offender was SO convicted: Provided that nothing herein contained, nor the enduring of such punishment, shall prevent or mitigate any punishment to which the offender might otherwise be lawfully sentenced on a subsequent conviction for any other felony.
84. When any case has been finally disposed of, the Crown Solicitor shall deliver to the Registrar all the original documents in the case which have been transmitted to him by the magistrate, and such documents shall be filed in the Registrar's office or otherwise dealt with as the court may direct.
* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1937.
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