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As soon as practicable and no later than morning of first MC hearing. - correct answer When must initial prosecution disclosure be made? If it is punishable by imprisonment or DQ from driving and is related to the IO or TEW being sent to TCC. - correct answer...

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Prelims to MC , PBV and Allocation

As soon as practicable and no later than morning of first MC hearing. - correct answer
When must initial prosecution disclosure be made?



If it is punishable by imprisonment or DQ from driving and is related to the IO or TEW being sent to TCC.
- correct answer When can a summary only offence be sent under s.51?



No, but they could sentence if D. Pleads Guilty to the Summary only offence. - if plead Guilty to IO or
TEW and NG to SO they would be sent back to MC for trial. - correct answer Will the
TCC hear the summary only charge sent under s.51?



1. Common Assault, 2. TWOC, 3. Driving whilst DQ, 4. Criminal damage not exceeding £5,000 5.
Assaulting a prison/training centre/secure college custody officer? - correct answer
What are the s.40 offences that can be sent to TCC if linked to an indictable offence?



No. - correct answer Are the MC obliged to give an indication on sentence?



Accused given chance to reconsider their indication of plea. - correct answer What
must happen if indication is given in MC?



Yes - if legally represented, courts considers A's disorder before the court means attendance is not
practicable or court considers it should proceed in absence of A. - correct answer
Can PBV take place in absence of accused?



Yes -



- if by reasons of disorderly conduct and accused representative speaks on behalf of A



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