(1) The person is taken to become unamenable to justice if any of the
following decides the person has absconded from the proceeding for the
offence—
(a) the Supreme Court;
(b) the court to which the person is
committed for trial or sentence;
(c) the court in which the proceeding is
waiting to be heard, or being heard.
(2) The person is taken to become
unamenable to justice when the court decides the person has absconded or on
another day decided by the court.