Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Plea bargaining report requirement: court prepares a signed report when parties reach a mutually satisfactory disposition in meeting. Plea bargaining meetings that yield a mutually satisfactory disposition require the Court to prepare a written report signed by the presiding officer and all participants; if no satisfactory disposition is reached, the Court must record that observation and proceed under the Sanhita from the stage when the application under subsection (1) of section 290 was filed.
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Plea bargaining report requirement: court prepares a signed report when parties reach a mutually satisfactory disposition in meeting.
Plea bargaining meetings that yield a mutually satisfactory disposition require the Court to prepare a written report signed by the presiding officer and all participants; if no satisfactory disposition is reached, the Court must record that observation and proceed under the Sanhita from the stage when the application under subsection (1) of section 290 was filed.
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