If, in any inquiry into an offence or a trial before a Magistrate, it appears to him at any stage
of the proceedings before signing the judgment that the case is one which ought to be tried by the Court of
Session, he shall commit it to that Court under the provisions hereinbefore contained and thereupon the
provisions of Chapter XIX shall apply to the commitment so made.
Chapter XX — GENERAL PROVISIONS AS TO INQUIRIES AND TRIALS