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Criminal Code Act 1899 - Queensland Legislation

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Schedule 1 The <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Code</strong>Part 8 ProcedureChapter 62 Trial—adjournment—pleas— practice[s 590G](h) setting a timetable for compliance with a disclosureobligation.(2) Subsection (1) does not limit section 590AA(2)(ba).(3) The court may make a disclosure obligation direction on theconditions, whether about the circumstances of disclosure orotherwise, it considers appropriate.(4) If a date is set for the commencement of the hearing ofevidence in the proceeding, any examination orcross-examination allowed for in a disclosure obligationdirection must be conducted before that date.(5) If a person is examined by the court as provided for insubsection (1)(d), required to file an affidavit as provided forin subsection (1)(e) or cross-examined as provided for insubsection (1)(f), the person is not excused from failing toanswer a question or file an affidavit on the ground that theanswer or affidavit might tend to incriminate the personbecause the person would be required to admit to a failure tocomply with a disclosure obligation.(6) However, the answer or affidavit is not admissible against theperson in a criminal proceeding, other than a perjuryproceeding in relation to the answer or affidavit.(7) In this section—perjury proceeding, in relation to an answer or affidavit,means a proceeding in which the falsity or misleading natureof the answer or affidavit is relevant.590GApplication for disclosure obligation direction(1) The procedures applying in relation to an application undersection 590AA(1) by a party to a proceeding for a disclosureobligation direction are stated in the <strong>Criminal</strong> Practice Rules1999, chapter 9A.(2) To the greatest practicable extent, the procedures apply inaddition to, and do not limit, the procedures applying underthe <strong>Criminal</strong> Practice Rules 1999, chapter 9.Page 394 Current as at 1 December 2014

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