Section 101Part 5 — Procedure for Committal of Accused for Trial before the Grand Court
Notice to be given
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Whenever it is intended to take any such deposition as aforesaid, reasonable notice that it is intended so to be taken shall, if the accused is in prison be served upon the accused in prison, or if the accused is on bail shall be either served upon the accused or left with an adult person at the accused's last or most usual place of abode. If the accused is in prison, the magistrate shall, by an order in writing, direct the gaoler having the custody of the accused to cause the accused to be conveyed to the place where the deposition is to be taken, for the purpose of being present when the same is taken, and to be conveyed back to prison when it has been taken, but no accused person shall be taken to any such place (other than the court) for such a purpose without that person's consent.