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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AMENDMENT (DISCLOSURE CERTIFICATES) REGULATIONS 2022 (SR NO 57 OF 2022) - SCHEDULE 2

Schedule 2—Relevant material not contained in brief that is subject to a statutory prohibition or restriction on disclosure (section 41A(1)(a)(iii) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009)

*Relevant information, or a relevant document or thing, is not contained in the full brief because it is the subject of a statutory prohibition or restriction on disclosure that has the effect of precluding disclosure to the prosecution or the defence.

This information, document or thing, and the nature of the prohibition or restriction to which it is subject, is described in the table below to the extent permitted by the relevant statute and subject to any order of a court .


Information, document or thing

Nature of statutory prohibition or restriction

1.

[ Describe the information, document or thing ]

[ Describe the statutory prohibition or restriction on disclosure including, if permitted, the relevant statute and section ]

2.



3.



4.



5.



6.



7.



Note

See also section 416(2) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 which provides that nothing in that Act requires the prosecution to disclose to the accused material which the prosecution is required or permitted to withhold under that or any other Act or any rule of law.

*No relevant information, document or thing has been withheld from the full brief because of a statutory prohibition or restriction on disclosure that has the effect of precluding disclosure to the prosecution or the defence.

*Delete if not applicable

Signature of relevant officer:

Name and position of relevant officer:

Address:

Telephone:

Email address:

Date:

Note

This certificate must be completed by the informant or, if the informant did not investigate the offence that is the subject of the proceeding, the law enforcement officer who prepared the full brief and it must be served with the full brief.



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