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Crimes (Forensic Procedures) Act 2000
77CProcedure at hearing of application for order
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77C Procedure at hearing of application for order
(1) This section applies if a police officer (the applicant) makes an
application under section 77 in relation to a serious offender.
(2) The serious offender must be present at the hearing of the application
unless—
(a) the serious offender is remanded or otherwise detained in lawful
custody in a State and it is not practicable for the serious
offender to be present by audiovisual link or audio link; or
Note 1 State includes the Northern Territory (see Legislation Act, dict,
pt 1).
Note 2 The Evidence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1991, ch 3 applies in
audiovisual link or audio link from a State. See also the Magistrates
Court Act 1930, s 311 (Appearance by audiovisual or audio links
etc).
(b) the application (and any summons issued under section 77B (2)
(a)) has been served on the serious offender and the serious
offender is not present.
(3) If the serious offender is a child, incapable person or Aboriginal or
Torres Strait Islander person, the serious offender must be
represented by an interview friend and may also be represented by a
lawyer.
(4) Any other serious offender may be represented by a lawyer.
(5) The serious offender or his or her representative may—
(a) cross-examine the applicant for the order; and
(b) with the leave of the court, call or cross-examine any other
witnesses; and
(c) address the court.
(6) The court may give leave under subsection (5) (b) only if the
magistrate is of the opinion that there are substantial reasons why, in
the interests of justice, the witness should be called or
cross-examined.
audio link means a system of 2-way communication linking different
places so that a person speaking at any of them can be heard at the
other places.
audiovisual link means a system of 2-way communication linking
different places so that a person at any of them can be seen and heard
at the other places.