Section 15Part 2 — Procedure in general
Certificate of conviction or acquittal
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Whenever in any proceedings whatever it may be necessary to prove the trial and conviction of any person charged with any offence it is not necessary to produce the record of the conviction or acquittal of such person, but it is sufficient that a copy of such record be certified, or purport to be certified, under the hand of the Clerk of the Court where such conviction or acquittal took place that the paper produced refers to the accused and is a copy of the record of the charge or indictment, trial, conviction and judgment or acquittal, as the case may be, omitting the formal parts thereof.