So you as an accused person facing a summary trial would have, as certainty of law, the knowledge that if you elect to have that summary procedure--perhaps I'll use the civil analogy--you're not facing potential closed custody incarceration as a sentence, as a punishment.
Those are very good suggestions.
In terms of right to counsel, if you had to rank your concerns.... I think that the idea of the evidentiary record and strengthening appeal rights is a good one. I like the idea of limiting, perhaps, the sentencing element. You raised the right to custody, the right to disclosure.