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What happens if I decide to plead guilty at the Mentions Courts?


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If you decide to plead guilty (PG) at the Mentions Court, the following will typically happen:

  1. Hear the Case for PG: For certain types of cases, the Mentions Court may hear the case, decide on whether you are guilty of the offence, and pass sentence.

  2. Transfer to Sentencing Court: If the case cannot be concluded at the Mentions Court, it will usually be transferred to a Sentencing Court (commonly referred to as the PG Courts). Your next hearing will be referred to as the PG Mention for you to plead guilty.

  3. Notification of Next Hearing: The Mentions Court will inform you of the next date, time, and venue for your PG Mention.

For more information, you may wish to visit https://www.judiciary.gov.sg/criminal/charged-with-crime and download the Guidebook for Accused in Person (available in 4 languages) found at the bottom of the page.


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