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Evidence Act 1995
17Competence and compellability: defendants in criminal proceedings
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#### 17 Competence and compellability: defendants in criminal proceedings
(1) This section applies only in a criminal proceeding.
(2) A defendant is not competent to give evidence as a witness for the prosecution.
(3) An associated defendant is not compellable to give evidence for or against a defendant in a criminal proceeding, unless the associated defendant is being tried separately from the defendant.
(4) If a witness is an associated defendant who is being tried jointly with the defendant in the proceeding, the court is to satisfy itself (if there is a jury, in the jury’s absence) that the witness is aware of the effect of subsection (3).
> Note: Associated defendant is defined in the Dictionary.