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Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999
62EContinued operation of certain protections and offences
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#### 62E Continued operation of certain protections and offences
62E Continued operation of certain protections and offences
> The following provisions of the repealed Act continue to apply (as if the Act had not been repealed)—
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> > (a) section 6 (4) of the repealed Act, to and in respect of the admissibility of evidence of anything said or admission made (as referred to in that provision) before the repeal date, in any proceedings before a court, tribunal or body commenced before, or on or after, that date,
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> > (b) section 9 (3) (as qualified by section 9 (7)) of the repealed Act, to and in respect of a pre-conference disclosure certificate filed with the Local Court before the repeal date, in relation to any Local Court proceedings with respect to the matters set out in it commenced before, or on or after, the repeal date,
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> > (c) section 12 (5) of the repealed Act, to and in respect of a compulsory conference certificate filed before the repeal date,
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> > (d) section 13 of the repealed Act, to and in respect of—
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> > > (i) the production and admissibility of a compulsory conference certificate filed before the repeal date (or a copy of such a certificate), in any proceedings before a court, tribunal or body commenced before, or on or after, that date, and
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> > > (ii) a disclosure of a compulsory conference certificate filed before the repeal date or a copy of such a certificate (or any of its contents) that occurs on or after the repeal date,
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> > Section 13 (5) of the repealed Act creates an offence of disclosing the contents of a filed compulsory conference certificate (or copy) in contravention of section 13 (1) of the repealed Act.
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> > (e) section 14 of the repealed Act, to and in respect of a disclosure of information referred to in that section that occurs before, or on or after, the repeal date.