The Crown Court (Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996) (Confidentiality) Rules (Northern Ireland) 1997
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SUPREME COURT, NORTHERN IRELAND CROWN COURT The Crown Court (Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996) (Confidentiality) Rules (Northern Ireland) 1997
We, the Crown Court Rules Committee, in exercise of the powers conferred upon us by section 52(1) of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978[1] and section 19 of the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996[2] and of all other powers enabling us in that behalf hereby with the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor make the following Rules:
1. (1) These Rules may be cited as the Crown Court (Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996) (Confidentiality) Rules (Northern Ireland) 1997 and shall come into operation on 1st January 1998. (2) In these Rules
and any reference to a section by number is a reference to the section so numbered in the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996[3].
2.(1) This rule applies to an application under section 17(4). (2) An application to which this rule applies shall be made by notice in writing to the chief clerk of the Crown Court at the place the Crown Court sat or is sitting to conduct the proceedings for whose purposes the applicant was given, or allowed to inspect, the object to which this application relates. (3) The notice of an application to which this rule applies shall
(4) On receipt of an application to which this rule applies the chief clerk shall fix a date and time for the hearing of the application. (5) The chief clerk shall give the applicant and the prosecutor at least 28 days' notice of the date fixed in pursuance of paragraph (4) above and shall at the same time send to the prosecutor a copy of the notice given to him in pursuance of paragraph (2) above. (6) Where the prosecutor has reason to believe that a person may claim to have an interest in the object specified in a notice of application in pursuance of paragraph (3)(a) above, or in any information so specified in pursuance of paragraph (3)(b) above, he shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of a copy of that notice under paragraph (5) above, send a copy of the notice to that person and inform him of the date fixed in pursuance of paragraph (4) above.
3.(1) This rule applies to an application under section 17(6)(b). (2) An application to which this rule applies shall be made by notice in writing to the chief clerk not less than 7 days before the date fixed in pursuance of rule 2(4). (3) The applicant shall at the same time send to the person whose application under section 17(4) is concerned a copy of the notice given in pursuance of paragraph (2) above.
4.(1) Where no application to which rule 3 applies is made in accordance with paragraph (2) of that rule, the Court shall consider whether the application under section 17(4) may be determined without a hearing and may so determine it if the Court thinks fit. (2) Where an application to which rule 2 applies is determined without a hearing, the chief clerk shall give notice in writing to
5.(1) This rule applies to proceedings in the Crown Court to deal with a contempt of court under section 18. (2) An application for an order of committal or for the imposition of a fine in proceedings to which this rule applies, by
(3) The notice referred to in paragraph (2) above shall set out
(4) Subject to paragraph (5) below, the notice referred to in paragraph (2) above, accompanied by a copy of the affidavit in support of the application, shall be served personally on the person sought to be committed or fined. (5) The Court may dispense with service of the notice under this rule if it is of the opinion that it is necessary to do so in order to protect the applicant or for another purpose identified by the Court. (6) Nothing in the foregoing provisions of this rule shall be taken as affecting the power of the Crown Court to make an order of committal or impose a fine of its own motion against a person guilty of contempt under section 18. (7) Subject to paragraph (8) below, proceedings to which this rule applies shall be heard in open court. (8) Proceedings to which this rule applies may be heard in private where
(9) Except with the leave of the Court hearing an application for an order of committal or for the imposition of a fine, no grounds shall be relied upon at the hearing except the grounds set out in the notice referred to in paragraph (3) above. (10) If on the hearing of the application the person sought to be committed or fined expresses a wish to give oral evidence on his own behalf, he shall be entitled to do so. (11) The Court by whom an order of committal is made may by order direct that the execution of the order shall be suspended for such period or on such terms and conditions as it may specify. (12) Where execution of an order of committal is suspended by an order under paragraph (11) above, the applicant for the order of committal must, unless the Court otherwise directs, serve on the person against whom it was made, a notice informing him of the making and the terms of the order under that paragraph. (13) The Court may, on the application of any person committed to custody for a contempt order section 18, discharge him.
6.(1) Where the Crown Court finds a person guilty of contempt under section 18 and proposes to make an order under sub-section (4) or (7) of that section, the Court may adjourn the proceedings. (2) Where the Court adjourns the proceedings under paragraph (1) above, the chief clerk shall give notice to the person found guilty and to the prosecutor
(3) Where the prosecutor has reason to believe that a person may claim to have an interest in the object which has been used or disclosed in contravention of section 17 he shall, on receipt of notice under paragraph (2) above, give notice of that person's name and address to the chief clerk of the Court which made the finding of guilt. (4) Where the chief clerk receives a notice under paragraph (3) above, he shall within 7 days of the finding of guilt, notify the person specified in that notice
(5) An application under section 18(6) shall be made by notice in writing to the chief clerk not less than 24 hours before the time set for the adjourned hearing.
(This note is not part of the Rules)
ISBN 0 337 92937 8 Notes: [2] 1996 c. 25; section 19 is modified in its application to Northern Ireland by paragraph 12 of Schedule 4 to the Act back [3] 1996 c. 25; as modified in its application to Northern Ireland by Schedule 4 to the Act back |
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