Section 123Part 6 — Procedure in Trials before the Grand Court
Proceedings when plea made
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If upon arraignment the accused pleads guilty the accused may be convicted thereon.
If upon arraignment the accused pleads not guilty, or if a plea of not guilty is entered upon the accused behalf in accordance with section 122, the court shall proceed to try the case.
Every plea, including any special plea hereafter in this Code provided for shall be entered by the Clerk, or other proper officer of the court, on the back of the indictment or on a sheet of paper annexed thereto.
Cross References
- Section 122 of Criminal Procedure Code
refusal or incapacity to plead