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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1986 - SECT 306U
Vulnerable person entitled to give evidence in chief in form of recording
(1) A vulnerable person is entitled to give, and may give, evidence in chief
of a previous representation to which this Division applies made by the person
wholly or partly in the form of a recording made by an investigating official
of the interview in the course of which the previous representation was made
and that is viewed or heard, or both, by the court. The vulnerable person must
not, unless the person otherwise chooses, be present in the court, or be
visible or audible to the court by closed-circuit television or by means of
any similar technology, while it is viewing or hearing the recording.
(2)
Subject to section 306Y, a person is entitled to give, and may give (no matter
what age the person is when the evidence is given), evidence as referred to in
subsection (1) in the form of a recording of a previous representation to
which this Division applies made by the person when the person was less than
16 years of age. Note--: Under section 306Y, a court may order that a
vulnerable person not give evidence in the form of a recording if it is
satisfied that it is not in the interests of justice for the evidence to be
given by a recording.
(3) If a vulnerable person who gives evidence as
referred to in subsection (1) is not the accused person in the proceeding, the
vulnerable person must subsequently be available for cross-examination and
re-examination-- (a) orally in the courtroom, or
(b) if the evidence is given
in any proceeding to which Division 4 applies--in accordance with
alternative arrangements made under section 306W.
(4) Subsection (3) does not
apply in relation to committal proceedings.
(5) Section 5BA of the Evidence
(Audio and Audio Visual Links) Act 1998 does not apply to evidence given as
referred to in subsection (1).
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