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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
104Further protections – cross-examination as to credibility
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104 Further protections – cross-examination as to credibility
(1) This section applies only to credibility evidence in a criminal
proceeding and so applies in addition to section 103.
(2) A defendant must not be cross-examined about a matter that is
relevant to the assessment of the defendant's credibility, unless the
court gives leave.
(3) Despite subsection (2), leave is not required for cross-examination
by the prosecutor about whether the defendant:
(a) is biased or has a motive to be untruthful; or
(b) is, or was, unable to be aware of or recall matters to which his
or her evidence relates; or
(c) has made a prior inconsistent statement.
(4) Leave must not be given for cross-examination by the prosecutor
under subsection (2) unless evidence adduced by the defendant
has been admitted that:
(a) tends to prove that a witness called by the prosecutor has a
tendency to be untruthful; and
(b) is relevant solely or mainly to the witness's credibility.
(5) A reference in subsection (4) to evidence does not include a
reference to evidence of conduct in relation to:
(a) the events in relation to which the defendant is being
prosecuted; or
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(b) the investigation of the offence for which the defendant is
being prosecuted.
(6) Leave is not to be given for cross-examination by another
defendant unless:
(a) the evidence that the defendant to be cross-examined has
given includes evidence adverse to the defendant seeking
leave to cross-examine; and
(b) that evidence has been admitted.