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Formal Consolidation |  2012 RevEd
Public Prosecutor’s power to take over conduct of prosecution, etc.
13.  Where a prosecution is conducted by a person other than the Public Prosecutor, the Solicitor-General, a Deputy Public Prosecutor or an Assistant Public Prosecutor, the Public Prosecutor may, if he thinks fit, take over the conduct of the prosecution at any stage of the proceedings and continue or discontinue the prosecution.
Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 42 of 2014
Public Prosecutor’s power to take over conduct of prosecution, etc.
13.  Where a prosecution is conducted by a person other than the Public Prosecutor, the Deputy Attorney-General referred to in section 11(2), the Solicitor-General, a Deputy Public Prosecutor or an Assistant Public Prosecutor, the Public Prosecutor may, if he thinks fit, take over the conduct of the prosecution at any stage of the proceedings and continue or discontinue the prosecution.
[Act 41 of 2014 wef 01/01/2015]