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Evidence (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011
33Evidence given by police officers
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33 Evidence given by police officers
(1) Despite section 32, in any criminal proceeding, a police officer may
give evidence in chief for the prosecution by reading or being led
through a written statement previously made by the police officer.
(2) Evidence may not be so given unless:
(a) the statement was made by the police officer at the time of or
soon after the occurrence of the events to which it refers; and
(b) the police officer signed the statement when it was made; and
(c) a copy of the statement had been given to the person charged
or to the person's Australian legal practitioner or legal counsel
a reasonable time before the hearing of the evidence for the
prosecution.
(3) A reference in this section to a police officer includes a reference to
a person who, at the time the statement concerned was made, was
a police officer.