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(d) section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act (Northern Ireland)
1968 (proof by formal admission in criminal proceedings).
(3) As applied by subsection (1) in relation to proceedings under this Act, section 10 of the
Criminal Justice Act 1967 and section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act
(Northern Ireland) 1968 have effect as if—
(a) references to the defendant were to the person whose extradition is sought (or who
has been extradited);
(b) references to the prosecutor were to the category 1 or category 2 territory concer-
ned;
(c) references to the trial were to the proceedings under this Act for the purposes of
which the admission is made;
(d) references to subsequent criminal proceedings were to subsequent proceedings
under this Act.
206- Burden and standard of proof
(1) This section applies if, in proceedings under this Act, a question arises as to burden or
standard of proof.
(2) The question must be decided by applying any enactment or rule of law that would apply
if the proceedings were proceedings for an offence.
(3) Any enactment or rule of law applied under subsection (2) to proceedings under this Act
must be applied as if—
(a) the person whose extradition is sought (or who has been extradited) were accused
of an offence;
(b) the category 1 or category 2 territory concerned were the prosecution.
(4) Subsections (2) and (3) are subject to any express provision of this Act.
(5) In this section“enactment” includes an enactment comprised in, or in an instrument made
under, an Act of the Scottish Parliament.
Other miscellaneous provisions
207- Extradition for more than one offence
The Secretary of State may by order provide for this Act to have effect with specified modifi-
cations in relation to a case where—