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Criminal Procedure Act 1986
291Proceedings must be held in camera when complainant gives evidence
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#### 291 Proceedings must be held in camera when complainant gives evidence
291 Proceedings must be held in camera when complainant gives evidence
> > (1) Any part of any proceedings in respect of a prescribed sexual offence in which evidence is given by a complainant, or an audio visual or audio recording of evidence of the complainant is heard by the court, is to be held in camera, unless the court otherwise directs.
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> > (2) This section applies even if the complainant gives evidence by means of closed-circuit television or other technology or under any alternative arrangements available to the complainant under section 289V or 294B or under Part 6.
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> > (3) The court may direct that the part of proceedings in which evidence is given by the complainant be held in open court only at the request of a party to the proceedings and only if the court is satisfied that—
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> > > (a) special reasons in the interests of justice require the part of the proceedings to be held in open court, or
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> > > (b) the complainant consents to giving his or her evidence in open court.
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> > (4) The principle that proceedings for an offence should generally be open or public in nature, or that justice should be seen to be done, does not of itself constitute special reasons in the interests of justice requiring the part of the proceedings to be held in open court.
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> > (5) If the court directs that the part of the proceedings in which evidence is given by the complainant be held in open court, that does not affect the entitlement of the complainant to give evidence in the manner provided for by section 289V or 294B or by Part 6.
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> > (6) If the proceedings are proceedings in which a record of the original evidence of the complainant is tendered by the prosecutor under Division 3, this section does not require the record to be tendered in camera.
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> > (7) This section does not affect the entitlement of a complainant to have a person or persons present when giving evidence under section 294C.
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> **s 291 (previously s 118):** Renumbered 2001 No 119, Sch 1 \[121\]. Subst 2005 No 25, Sch 1 \[7\]. Am 2007 No 6, Sch 1 \[5\]; 2016 No 54, Sch 1.7 \[2\] \[3\]; 2020 No 36, Sch 2\[4\] \[5\].