If it appears to the Crown Court, where that court has jurisdiction, or to a justice of the peace having jurisdiction, that a person in whose case an order for conditional discharge has been made1 has been convicted by a court2 in any part of Great Britain of an offence committed during the period of conditional discharge3, and has been dealt with in respect of that offence4, the Crown Court or the justice may issue a summons requiring the person to appear at the place and time specified therein or a warrant for his arrest5. A justice of the
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