Criminal Justice Act 1967

id: criminal-justice-act-1967-213-1683007
title: Criminal Justice Act 1967
text: The Criminal Justice Act 1967 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Section 9 allows uncontroversial witness statements to be read in court instead of having to call the witness to give live testimony in the courtroom, if it will not be necessary to challenge their evidence in cross-examination. The rule in section 9 was not new in 1967; it was a re-enactment of a law which had previously appeared in the Criminal Justice Act 1925 and the Criminal Justice Act 1948. Section 13 removed
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date created: 2012-01-31T05:47:24Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T14:56:28Z
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