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Criminal Procedure Act 1986
247JProsecution notice—court-ordered preliminary disclosure
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#### 247J Prosecution notice—court-ordered preliminary disclosure
247J Prosecution notice—court-ordered preliminary disclosure
> For the purposes of section 247I (1) (a), the prosecution’s notice is to contain the following—
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> > (a) the matters required to be included in the notice of the prosecution case under section 247E,
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> > (b) a copy of any information, document or other thing in the possession of the prosecutor that would reasonably be regarded as adverse to the credit or credibility of the defendant,
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> > (c) a list identifying the affidavits or statements of those witnesses who are proposed to be called at the hearing of the proceedings by the prosecutor.
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> Note.
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> The prosecutor is not required to include in a notice anything that has already been included in a brief of evidence in relation to the matter served on the defendant or that has otherwise been provided or disclosed to the defendant (see section 247U (1)).
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> **ss 247F–247P:** Ins 2012 No 10, Sch 1 \[3\].