Sexual Offences (Protected Material) Act 1997

Type Public General Act
Publication 1997-03-21
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
Reform history JSON API

Introductory

Meaning of “protected material”

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which is a copy given by the prosecutor to any person under this Act.

and a person is, in relation to any such proceedings, a victim of any other sexual offence if that offence can, in the prosecutor’s opinion, be reasonably regarded as having been committed in relation to that person.

applies to a manuscript copy which is not a verbatim copy of the whole of that material or copy; or

Meaning of other expressions

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Regulation of disclosures to defendant

Regulation of disclosures by prosecutor

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the prosecutor shall disclose the material in question by giving a copy of it to the defendant’s legal representative.

Disclosure to defendant’s legal representative

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to any other person (including the defendant).

Disclosure to unrepresented defendant

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as well as informing him of the effect of subsection (7).

the prosecutor shall give such a copy to that other person.

he shall inform the defendant of his refusal.

Further disclosures by prosecutor

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that material shall be further disclosed under this Act in accordance with whichever of section 3(2) or (3) is for the time being applicable.

that material shall be further disclosed under this Act, in accordance with section 3(2), to the defendant’s legal representative.

Regulation of disclosures by Criminal Cases Review Commission

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shall apply in connection with any disclosure by the Commission in relation to which subsection (1) above applies as they apply in connection with any disclosure by the prosecutor in relation to which section 3(1) applies.

references in this Act to the prosecutor and the defendant shall be read as references to the Commission and the applicant respectively.

Supplementary

Offences

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