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CONFISCATION OF CRIMINAL ASSETS ACT 2003 - SECT 176

Conduct of examination

    (1)     The examination of the person must take place in private.

    (2)     The authorised investigator may give directions about who may be present during the examination, or during a part of it.

    (3)     The following people are entitled to be present at the examination:

        (a)     the authorised investigator;

        (b)     the person being examined, and the person's lawyer;

        (c)     anyone else who is entitled to be present because of a direction under subsection (2).

    (4)     The authorised investigator may arrange for a record of the examination to be made.

    (5)     The Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991

, chapter 3 (Use of audiovisual links and audio links) applies to an examination under this division as if a reference to evidence were a reference to an examination under this division and any other necessary changes were made.

Note     An authorised investigator is a territory court for the Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991

, ch 3 (see s 16, defs "State", Territory court and tribunal ).



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