The stages in criminal trials in the High Court are:
(a). To determine matters not in dispute by holding a Preliminary Hearing.
(b). To open prosecution case after P. H.
(c). To make a ruling as whether there is a case to answer.
(d). If there is a case to answer to open a defense case.
(e). To allow the making of final submission if so desired by the Court
(f). The Judge to make a sum up of the case to the assessors.
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