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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
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20 Comment on failure to give evidence
(1) This section applies only in a criminal proceeding for an indictable
offence.
(2) The judge or any party (other than the prosecutor) may comment
on a failure of the defendant to give evidence. However, unless the
comment is made by another defendant in the proceeding, the
comment must not suggest that the defendant failed to give
evidence because the defendant was, or believed that he or she
was, guilty of the offence concerned.
(3) The judge or any party (other than the prosecutor) may comment
on a failure to give evidence by a person who, at the time of the
failure, was:
(a) the defendant's spouse or de facto partner; or
(b) a parent or child of the defendant.
(4) However, unless the comment is made by another defendant in the
proceeding, a comment of a kind referred to in subsection (3) must
not suggest that the spouse, de facto partner, parent or child failed
to give evidence because:
(a) the defendant was guilty of the offence concerned; or
(b) the spouse, de facto partner, parent or child believed that the
defendant was guilty of the offence concerned.
(5) If:
(a) 2 or more persons are being tried together for an indictable
offence; and
(b) comment is made by any of those persons on the failure of
any of those persons or of the spouse or de facto partner, or a
parent or child, of any of those persons to give evidence;
the judge may, in addition to commenting on the failure to give
evidence, comment on any comment of a kind referred to in
paragraph (b).
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