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CRIMINAL APPEAL AMENDMENT (JURY VERDICTS) BILL 2004





Criminal Appeal Amendment (Jury
Verdicts) Bill 2004
No     , 2004


A Bill for

An Act to amend the Criminal Appeal Act 1912 with respect to appeals against jury
verdicts.
Clause 1      Criminal Appeal Amendment (Jury Verdicts) Bill 2004




The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:                                       1

                                                                                 2
 1    Name of Act
           This Act is the Criminal Appeal Amendment (Jury Verdicts) Act 2004.   3

                                                                                 4
 2    Commencement
           This Act commences on the date of assent.                             5

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 3    Amendment of Criminal Appeal Act 1912 No 16
           The Criminal Appeal Act 1912 is amended as set out in Schedule 1.     7




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Amendments                                                                Schedule 1




Schedule 1              Amendments                                                          1

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                                                                             (Section 3)
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[1]    Section 6AAA
       Insert after section 6:                                                              4

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      6AAA    Appeals concerning miscarriage of justice
              (1)    Despite section 6, the court must not allow an appeal against the      6
                     verdict of a jury on the ground that there was a miscarriage of        7
                     justice due to prejudicial material published or broadcast relating    8
                     to the case, unless it is satisfied that the material actually         9
                     influenced an opinion or conclusion formed by the jury or a           10
                     member of the jury causing a miscarriage of justice.                  11

              (2)    For the purpose of making a decision under subsection (1), the        12
                     court may examine a juror on oath to determine:                       13

                     (a) whether the juror read, saw or heard alleged prejudicial          14
                           material published or broadcast relating to the case, and       15

                     (b) whether the juror was influenced by the material.                 16

              (3)    Subsection (2) applies despite any provision of the Jury Act 1977.    17

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[2]    Schedule 1 Savings and transitional provisions
       Insert at the end of the Schedule with appropriate numbering:                       19

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             Criminal Appeal Amendment (Jury Verdicts) Act 2004
                     Section 6AAA, as inserted by the Criminal Appeal Amendment            21
                     (Jury Verdicts) Act 2004, does not apply in respect of an appeal      22
                     the hearing of which commenced before the commencement of             23
                     that section.                                                         24




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