Criminal Procedure Act 1986 No 209
Current version for 13 May 2013 to date (accessed 25 May 2013 at 05:24)

213   When professional costs may be awarded to accused persons

(1)  A court may at the end of summary proceedings order that the prosecutor pay professional costs to the registrar of the court, for payment to the accused person, if the matter is dismissed or withdrawn.
(2)  The amount of professional costs is to be the amount that the Magistrate considers to be just and reasonable.
(3)  Without limiting the operation of subsection (1), a court may order that the prosecutor in summary proceedings pay professional costs if the matter is dismissed because:
(a)  the prosecutor fails to appear or both the prosecutor and the accused person fail to appear, or
(b)  the matter is withdrawn or the proceedings are for any reason invalid.
(4)  (Repealed)
(5)  The order must specify the amount of professional costs payable.
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