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AI Summary of 13. Consent of DPP required for proceedings for offences committed outside State.

In instances where an individual is charged under sections 8, 9, or 10, it is imperative to note that no further legal proceedings may occur without the express consent of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). This provision is critical in maintaining the integrity of the prosecution process and ensures that cases are handled with appropriate oversight.

Furthermore, while remands in custody or on bail are permissible, all other actions relating to the case require careful consideration and approval by the DPP. This regulatory framework underscores the importance of compliance and the need for rigorous governance in prosecutorial decisions.

Version status: In force | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Version date: 15 July 2010 - onwards
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13. Consent of DPP required for proceedings for offences committed outside State.

If a person is charged with an offence under section 8, 9 or 10, no further proceedings in the matter (other than any remand in custody or on bail) may be taken except by, or with the consent of, the Director of Public Prosecutions.