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MAGISTRATES COURT ACT 1930 - SECT 227

Respecting the amendment of convictions etc

    (1)     Whenever the facts or evidence appearing by the depositions in substance support the decision of the Magistrates Court, if the decision does not extend beyond the information, and if the facts or evidence would have justified the court in making any necessary allegation or finding omitted in the decision, or in the formal conviction or order, or any warrant issued under the adjudication, the powers of amendment given by section 223 may be exercised, and if in a conviction there is some excess that may (consistently with the merits of the case) be corrected, the conviction must be amended accordingly and must stand good for the remainder.

    (2)     All amendments are subject to the order about costs and otherwise the Supreme Court considers appropriate.



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