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Criminal Procedure Act 1986
289UAOther parts of proceedings may be heard in camera
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#### 289UA Other parts of proceedings may be heard in camera
289UA Other parts of proceedings may be heard in camera
> > (1) The court may direct that any other part of any proceedings not specified in section 289U in relation to a domestic violence offence, or the entire proceedings, be held in camera.
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> > (2) The court may make a direction under this section on the court’s own motion or at the request of a party to the proceedings.
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> > (3) In determining whether to make a direction under this section, the court is to consider the following matters—
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> > > (a) the need of the complainant to have any person excluded from those proceedings,
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> > > (b) the need of the complainant to have any person present in those proceedings,
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> > > (c) the interests of justice,
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> > > (d) any other matter that the court considers relevant.
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> > (4) The requirement under section 289U that any part of the proceedings in which evidence is given by a complainant be held in camera unless the court otherwise directs still applies whether or not a direction is made under this section.
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> > (5) If the court makes a direction under this section, it may, either absolutely or subject to conditions, exempt any person from the direction to the extent necessary to allow that person to be present as a support for a person giving evidence or for any other purpose that the court thinks fit.
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> > (6) This section does not affect—
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> > > (a) the entitlement of a complainant to have a person or persons present when giving evidence under section 306ZQ, or
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> > > (b) the entitlement of a vulnerable person to have a person present when giving evidence under section 306ZK.
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> **s 289UA:** Ins 2020 No 36, Sch 2\[3\].