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Evidence Act 1977
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### sec.103K Relationship with other Acts
This section applies in relation to a recorded statement that is admissible in a domestic violence proceeding under section 103H or 103I .
The Justices Act 1886 , section 111 , applies with all necessary changes and as though, in subsection (1) , the words ‘read as evidence’ were omitted and the words ‘received as evidence’ were inserted in their place.
The Criminal Law Amendment Act 1892 , section 4 , applies with all necessary changes and as though—
a reference to a deposition included a reference to a transcript of a recorded statement; and
a reference to the reading of a deposition included a reference to the showing of a recorded statement.
s 103K ins 2022 No. 12 s 37
(sec.103K-ssec.1) This section applies in relation to a recorded statement that is admissible in a domestic violence proceeding under section 103H or 103I .
(sec.103K-ssec.2) The Justices Act 1886 , section 111 , applies with all necessary changes and as though, in subsection (1) , the words ‘read as evidence’ were omitted and the words ‘received as evidence’ were inserted in their place.
(sec.103K-ssec.3) The Criminal Law Amendment Act 1892 , section 4 , applies with all necessary changes and as though— a reference to a deposition included a reference to a transcript of a recorded statement; and a reference to the reading of a deposition included a reference to the showing of a recorded statement.
- (a) a reference to a deposition included a reference to a transcript of a recorded statement; and
- (b) a reference to the reading of a deposition included a reference to the showing of a recorded statement.