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53. Summary trial of indictable offences.

(1) The District Court may try summarily a person charged with an indictable offence under this Act if -

(a) the Court is of opinion that the facts proved or alleged constitute a minor offence fit to be tried summarily,

(b) the accused, on being informed by the Court of his or her right to be tried with a jury, does not object to being tried summarily, and

(c) the Director of Public Prosecutions consents to the accused being tried summarily for the offence.

(2) On conviction by the District Court for an indictable offence tried summarily under subsection (1) the accused shall be liable to a class A fine within the meaning of Part 2 of the Fines Act 2010 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or both such fine and imprisonment.