Criminal Procedure Act 2011

Appeals - Appeals against suppression orders - First appeals

282: Interpretation

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In this part of the law, a suppression order means an order made under certain sections, such as section 199A(3), 199B(1), 199BA(3), 199C, 199D(2), 200, 202, or 205. You can find these sections in the law to learn more about what a suppression order is. When you see the term suppression order in this part of the law, it refers to an order made under one of these sections.

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Appeals against suppression orders: First appeals

282Interpretation

  1. In this subpart, suppression order means an order made under section 199A(3), 199B(1), 199BA(3), 199C, 199D(2), 200, 202, or 205.

Notes
  • Section 282: amended, on , by section 51 of the Sexual Violence Legislation Act 2021 (2021 No 60).
  • Section 282: amended, on , by section 29 of the Contempt of Court Act 2019 (2019 No 44).