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Distinction between the factors a court will consider in determining whether an information discloses a prima facie case and whether a prima facie case has been made against an accused person for him to enter his defence

Duty of court to find if a prima facie case has been made against an accused

How the court determines whether a prima facie case has been disclosed in an application for leave to prefer a charge

How to determine whether a prima facie case exists against an accused person

Meaning of prima facie case

Meaning of prima facie case for the purpose of determining whether a charge can be brought against a person

On what the prosecutor must do to make out a prima facie case in a charge of forgery

Position of the law where a prima facie case has not been established against an accused person

Principles governing whether a prima facie case justifying the prosecution of a person has been disclosed

Principles guiding the court where an objection that a prima facie case has not been made out is raised

Proper order to be made where prima facie case is not disclosed

Standard of proof required of prima facie case

The need for a charge or information to disclose a prima facie case against the accused person.

The paramount consideration in deciding whether a prima facie case has been made

The rationale for requiring the proofs of evidence to disclose a prima facie case

What a magistrate in the north considers when deciding whether a prima facie case has been made out against an accused person before drafting a charge

What a prima facie case entails

When a prima facie case will be said to have been made out

When a prima facie case would be said to be disclosed, for the purposes of a no case submission

Whether additional evidence is admissible to determine whether or not a prima facie case has been disclosed to support the charges made out against the accused

Whether a prima facie case for conspiracy to steal can be made out where a prima facie case to steal was not made out

Whether a prima facie case is the same thing as proof

Whether the issue of whether a prima facie case has been made out can arise where the defendant has not been invited nor confronted with the facts and the allegations

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