Crimes Act 1961

Procedure - Trial and sentence

367: Evidence and addresses

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“This part of the law used to explain how people share information and talk during a trial, but it's not used anymore.”

This section of the law has been removed. It used to be about evidence and addresses in trials and sentences, but it’s no longer part of the Crimes Act 1961. The government took it out on 1 July 2013. If you need to know about evidence and addresses in trials now, you’ll have to look at other parts of the law.

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“People accused of crimes are not allowed to tell their side of the story without promising to tell the truth.”


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Part 12 Procedure
Trial and sentence

367Evidence and addresses (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 367: repealed, on , by section 6 of the Crimes Amendment Act (No 4) 2011 (2011 No 85).