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CRIMINAL PRACTICE RULES 1999 - REG 56
Inspection and obtaining copies of exhibits
56 Inspection and obtaining copies of exhibits
(1) A party to a trial may inspect or obtain, other than for the purpose of
publication, a copy or certified copy of an exhibit tendered at the trial
unless the proper officer of the court or the trial judge considers it may
risk— (a) the exhibit’s security; or
(b) a person’s safety or
wellbeing, including, for example, the person’s mental health.
(2) A person
other than a party to the trial may, on payment of the fee prescribed by
regulation, inspect or obtain, other than for the purpose of publication, a
copy or certified copy of an exhibit tendered at the trial unless the
proper officer of the court or the trial judge considers the inspection or
copying may risk— (a) the exhibit’s security; or
(b) a person’s safety
or wellbeing, including, for example, the person’s mental health.
(3)
However, the trial judge may order that an exhibit— (a) not be inspected or
copied unless allowed by a further order of a court; or
(b) be sealed and not
opened unless allowed by a further order of a court.
(4) If the trial judge
is not available to hear an application for a further order, the application
may be heard by— (a) for the Supreme Court—a judge nominated by the Chief
Justice; or
(b) for the District Court—a judge nominated by the Chief Judge
of the District Court; or
(c) for a Magistrates Court—a magistrate sitting
at the place the trial was conducted.
(5) This rule does not apply in
relation to— (a) a document marked for identification; or
(b) a witness
statement or deposition tendered at a committal.
(6) A person must not
publish, or make available for publication, a copy or certified copy of an
exhibit obtained under this rule. Note— See rule 56A in relation to the
copying of exhibits for publication.
(7) To remove any doubt, it is
declared that subrule (6) does not limit rule 56A .
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