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44 Previous representations of other people
(1) Except as provided by this section, a cross-examiner must not
question a witness about a previous representation alleged to have
been made by a person other than the witness.
(2) A cross-examiner may question a witness about the representation
and its contents if—
(a) evidence of the representation has been admitted; or
(b) the court is satisfied that it will be admitted.
(3) If subsection (2) does not apply and the representation is contained in
a document, the document may only be used to question a witness as
follows:
(a) the document must be produced to the witness;
(b) if the document is a tape recording, or any other kind of
document from which sounds are reproduced—the witness must
be provided with the means (for example, headphones) to listen
to the contents of the document without other people present at
the cross-examination hearing the contents;
(c) the witness must be asked whether, having examined (or heard)
the contents of the document, the witness stands by the evidence
that the witness has given;
(d) neither the cross-examiner nor the witness may identify the
document or disclose any of its contents.
(4) A document used in a way mentioned in subsection (3) may be
marked for identification.