Section 115Part 6 — Procedure in Trials before the Grand Court
Bringing up prisoner for trial
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If any person against whom an indictment is preferred is at the date appointed for the trial thereof confined in prison for some other cause, the court, by order in writing, may direct the gaoler to bring up the accused as often as may be required for the purpose of the trial and such order shall be sufficient authority therefor and shall be obeyed by the gaoler. Any such person shall for all purposes be deemed to be in lawful custody during the period when such person is absent from prison in accordance with any such order.