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JURY ACT 1977 - SECT 55DA Examination of juror--juror making private inquiries about trial matters

JURY ACT 1977 - SECT 55DA

Examination of juror--juror making private inquiries about trial matters

55DA Examination of juror--juror making private inquiries about trial matters

(1) A judge may examine a juror on oath to determine whether a juror has engaged in any conduct that may constitute a contravention of section 68C.
(2) A juror is not excused from a requirement to give evidence on such an examination on the ground that the evidence may tend to prove that the juror has committed an offence against section 68C.
(3) However, if the judge is satisfied, after the evidence has been given, that the evidence may tend to prove that the juror has committed an offence against section 68C, the judge is to cause the juror to be given a certificate under this section in respect of the evidence.
(4) In any proceedings for an offence against section 68C, evidence given by a person in respect of which a certificate under this section has been given cannot be used against the person.