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Criminal Procedure.

[CAP. 221

[rule 43.]

FORM XXXII.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).

In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong.

Criminal Appeal No.

of 19

R. v.

To the Commissioner of Prisons.

GREETING:

WHEREAS the above-named

is detained in prison under your custody

THESE are therefore to command you to have the body of the

said under safe and secure conduct at the Courts of Justice at Victoria in this Colony (or elsewhere as the case may be)

at

o'clock in the

noon on the

(*The Full Court, a

day of

Judge, Special

Examiner or

19 and so on from day to day and there to

bring him before* and immediately after the proceedings before the said* shall have terminated to take him the said

back without delay to the prison and there detain him until he be discharged in due course of law.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Supreme Court this

Commissioner as the case may be.)

day of

+

19

Registrar.

INDICTMENT RULES.

(Cap. 221, section 17). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1899).

[12th October, 1919.]

Ord. 17 of

1919, s. 2, Schedule.

which offences are to be charged.

(1) A description of the offence charged in an indictment, or where more than one offence is charged in an indictment, of each offence so charged, shall be set out in the indictment in a separate paragraph called a count.

(2) A count of an indictment shall commence with a statement of the offence charged, called the statement of offence.

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Criminal Procedure. [CAP. 221 [rule 43.] FORM XXXII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition). In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong. Criminal Appeal No. of 19 R. v. To the Commissioner of Prisons. GREETING: WHEREAS the above-named is detained in prison under your custody THESE are therefore to command you to have the body of the said under safe and secure conduct at the Courts of Justice at Victoria in this Colony (or elsewhere as the case may be) at o'clock in the noon on the (*The Full Court, a day of Judge, Special Examiner or 19 and so on from day to day and there to bring him before* and immediately after the proceedings before the said* shall have terminated to take him the said back without delay to the prison and there detain him until he be discharged in due course of law. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Supreme Court this Commissioner as the case may be.) day of + 19 Registrar. INDICTMENT RULES. (Cap. 221, section 17). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1899). [12th October, 1919.] Ord. 17 of 1919, s. 2, Schedule. which offences are to be charged. (1) A description of the offence charged in an indictment, or where more than one offence is charged in an indictment, of each offence so charged, shall be set out in the indictment in a separate paragraph called a count. (2) A count of an indictment shall commence with a statement of the offence charged, called the statement of offence. Page 57 Page 57 Page 57
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Criminal Procedure. [CAP. 221 [rule 43.] FORM XXXII. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition). In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong. Criminal Appeal No. of 19 R. v. To the Commissioner of Prisons. GREETING: WHEREAS the above-named is detained in prison under your custody THESE are therefore to command you to have the body of the said under safe and secure conduct at the Courts of Justice at Victoria in this Colony (or elsewhere as the case may be) at o'clock in the noon on the (*The Full Court, a day of Judge, Special Examiner or 19 and so on from day to day and there to bring him before* and immediately after the proceedings before the said* shall have terminated to take him the said back without delay to the prison and there detain him until he be discharged in due course of law. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Supreme Court this Commissioner as the case may be.) day of + 19 Registrar. INDICTMENT RULES. (Cap. 221, section 17). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1899). [12th October, 1919.] Ord. 17 of 1919, s. 2, Schedule. which offences are to be charged. (1) A description of the offence charged in an in- Mode in dictment, or where more than one offence is charged in an indictment, of each offence so charged, shall be set out in the indictment in a separate paragraph called a count. (2) A count of an indictment shall commence with a statement of the offence charged, called the statement of offence. 57
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Criminal Procedure.

[CAP. 221

[rule 43.]

FORM XXXII.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE. (Chapter 221 of the Revised Edition).

In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong.

Criminal Appeal No.

of 19

R. v.

To the Commissioner of Prisons.

GREETING:

WHEREAS the above-named

is detained in prison under your custody

THESE are therefore to command you to have the body of the

said under safe and secure conduct at the Courts of Justice at Victoria in this Colony (or elsewhere as the case may be)

at

o'clock in the

noon on the

(*The Full Court, a

day of

Judge, Special

Examiner or

19 and so on from day to day and there to

bring him before* and immediately after the proceedings before the said* shall have terminated to take him the said

back without delay to the prison and there detain him until he be discharged in due course of law.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Supreme Court this

Commissioner as the case may be.)

day of

+

19

Registrar.

INDICTMENT RULES.

(Cap. 221, section 17). (Ordinance No. 9 of 1899).

[12th October, 1919.]

Ord. 17 of

1919, s. 2, Schedule.

which offences are to be charged.

(1) A description of the offence charged in an in- Mode in dictment, or where more than one offence is charged in an indictment, of each offence so charged, shall be set out in the indictment in a separate paragraph called a count.

(2) A count of an indictment shall commence with a statement of the offence charged, called the statement of offence.

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