(g) if an offer made to or by the
accused person to plead guilty to an offence has been accepted--details of the
agreed facts on the basis of which the accused person is pleading guilty and
details of the facts (if any) in dispute,
(i) whether or not the
prosecutor has notified the accused person of an intention to make a
submission to the sentencing court that the discount for a guilty plea should
not apply or should be reduced in relation to a particular offence with which
the accused person is charged,
(j) any other matters prescribed by the
regulations for the purposes of this section.
(a) a declaration by the legal
representative of the accused person that the legal representative has
explained to the accused person the matters specified in section 72 (2), and
(3) A failure
by an accused person to make a declaration under this section does not affect
the validity of anything done or omitted to be done by any other person in or
for the purposes of the committal proceedings.
(4) A
case conference certificate must certify as to all the matters of the kind
referred to in subsection (1) that occur before the certificate is filed,
including any written offers of a kind referred to in subsection (1) that were
made by the accused person or the prosecutor, and served on the prosecutor or
accused person, before or after any case conference was held.