(a) the defendant is present at the proceedings, or
(b) the
defendant has been given notice of the proceedings.
(4) A court may, in
deciding whether to make an interim court order, admit affidavit evidence or a
written statement by a police officer that is tendered on behalf of the person
for whose protection the order would be made if--
(a) the person is unable,
for any good reason, to be present at the proceedings, and
(b) the court is
satisfied that the matter requires urgent consideration by the court.
(a) the court is to require the
defendant to appear at a further hearing of the matter by the court as soon as
practicable after the interim court order is made, and