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EVIDENCE ACT 1995 - SECT 89
Evidence of silence
89 Evidence of silence
(1) In a criminal proceeding, an inference
unfavourable to a party must not be drawn from evidence that the party or
another person failed or refused: (a) to answer one or more questions, or
(b)
to respond to a representation,
put or made to the party or other person by an
investigating official who at that time was performing functions in connection
with the investigation of the commission, or possible commission, of an
offence.
(2) Evidence of that kind is not admissible if it can only be used
to draw such an inference.
(3) Subsection (1) does not prevent use of the
evidence to prove that the party or other person failed or refused to answer
the question or to respond to the representation if the failure or refusal is
a fact in issue in the proceeding.
(4) In this section:
"inference" includes: (a) an inference of consciousness of guilt, or
(b) an
inference relevant to a party’s credibility.
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