The Crown Court (Amendment) (No. 5) Rules 1988
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SUPREME COURT OF ENGLAND AND WALES The Crown Court (Amendment) (No. 5) Rules 1988
"Evidence through television link where witness is under 14 23A.(1) Any party may apply for leave under section 32(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 for evidence to be given through a live television link by a witness who is under the age of 14 and where the offence charged is specified in section 32(2). (2) An application under paragraph (1) shall be made by giving notice in writing, which shall be in the form prescribed in Schedule 5 or a form to the like effect. (3) An application under paragraph (1) shall be made within 28 days after the date of the committal of the defendant or, as the case may be, of the consent to the preferral of a bill of indictment in relation to the case. (4) The notice under paragraph (2) shall be sent to the appropriate officer of the Crown Court and at the same time a copy thereof shall be sent by the applicant to every other party to the proceedings. (5) A party who receives a copy of a notice under paragraph (2) and who wishes to oppose the application shall within 14 days notify the applicant and the appropriate officer of the Crown Court, in writing, of his opposition, giving the reasons therefor. (6) An application under paragraph (1) shall be determined by a judge of the Crown Court without a hearing, unless the judge otherwise directs, and the appropriate officer of the Crown Court shall notify the parties of the time and place of any such hearing. (7) The appropriate officer of the Crown Court shall notify all the parties of the decision of the Crown Court in relation to an application under paragraph (1) and, where leave is granted, the notification shall state
(8) The period of 28 days in paragraph (3) may be extended, either before or after it expires, on an application made in writing, specifying the grounds of the application and sent to the appropriate officer of the Crown Court, and a copy of the application shall be sent by the applicant to every other party to the proceedings. The appropriate officer of the Crown Court shall notify all the parties of the decision of the Crown Court. (9) An application for extension of time under paragraph (8) shall be determined by a judge of the Crown Court without a hearing unless the judge otherwise directs. (10) A witness under the age of 14 shall, when giving evidence through a television link, be accompanied by a person acceptable to a judge of the Crown Court and, unless the judge otherwise directs, by no other person."
" Notice of Application for leave to use television link where witness is under the age of 14, under Section 32(1)(b) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 ![]()
(This note is not part of the Rules)
ISBN 0 11 088160 5 Notes: [3] S.I. 1982/1109, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Rules. back |
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