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PART 6SDISCLOSURE

[F1Disclosure in relation to 2011 Act proceedingsS

Textual Amendments

F1Ss. 140A-140F and cross-headings inserted (28.11.2011) by Double Jeopardy (Scotland) Act 2011 (asp 16), ss. 13(2), 17(3); S.S.I. 2011/365, art. 3 (with arts. 4, 5)

140ASections 140B to 140F: interpretationS

In sections 140B to 140F—

140BDuty to disclose on institution of 2011 Act proceedingsS

(1)This section applies where 2011 Act proceedings are instituted in relation to a respondent.

(2)As soon as practicable after the relevant act the prosecutor must—

(a)review all information of which the prosecutor is aware that relates to the 2011 Act proceedings, and

(b)disclose to the respondent any information that falls within subsection (3).

(3)Information falls within this subsection if it is—

(a)information that the prosecutor was required by virtue of section 121(2)(b), 123(2)(b), 133(2)(b), 134(2)(b), 136(2), 137(2) or 138(2) to disclose in, or in relation to, the first proceedings but did not disclose,

(b)information to which, during the first proceedings, the prosecutor considered paragraph (a) or (b) of section 121(3) or subsection (3) of section 133 did not apply but to which the prosecutor now considers one or both of those paragraphs or that subsection would apply,

(c)information of which the prosecutor has become aware since the disposal of the first proceedings that, had the prosecutor been aware of it during or after those proceedings, the prosecutor would have been required to disclose by virtue of section 121(2)(b), 123(2)(b), 133(2)(b), 134(2)(b), 136(2), 137(2) or 138(2), or

(d)information of which the prosecutor has become aware since the disposal of the first proceedings, other than information that falls within paragraph (c), which—

(i)would materially weaken or undermine the evidence that is likely to be led or relied on by the prosecutor in the 2011 Act proceedings involving the respondent,

(ii)would materially strengthen the respondent's case, or

(iii)is likely to form part of the evidence to be led or relied on by the prosecutor in the 2011 Act proceedings involving the respondent.

(4)The prosecutor need not disclose under subsection (2)(b) anything that the prosecutor has already disclosed to the respondent.

(5)In this section—

140CContinuing duty of prosecutorS

(1)This section applies where—

(a)the prosecutor has complied with section 140B(2) in relation to a respondent, and

(b)during the relevant period, the prosecutor becomes aware of information which relates to the 2011 Act proceedings and falls within section 140B(3).

(2)The prosecutor must disclose to the respondent any information that falls within section 140B(3).

(3)The prosecutor need not disclose under subsection (2) anything that the prosecutor has already disclosed to the respondent.

(4)Nothing in this section requires the prosecutor to carry out a review of information of which the prosecutor is aware.

(5) In subsection (1), “ relevant period ” means the period—

(a)beginning with the prosecutor's compliance with section 140B(2), and

(b)ending with the relevant conclusion.

(6) In subsection (5), “ relevant conclusion ” means the disposal or abandonment of the 2011 Act proceedings.

140DApplication to prosecutor for further disclosureS

(1)This section applies where—

(a)the prosecutor has complied with section 140B(2) in relation to a respondent, and

(b)the respondent lodges a further disclosure request—

(i)during the preliminary period, or

(ii)if the court on cause shown allows it, after the preliminary period but before the relevant conclusion.

(2)A further disclosure request must set out—

(a)the nature of the information that the respondent wishes the prosecutor to disclose, and

(b)the reasons why the respondent considers that disclosure by the prosecutor of any such information is necessary.

(3)As soon as practicable after receiving a copy of the further disclosure request the prosecutor must—

(a)review any information of which the prosecutor is aware that relates to the request, and

(b)disclose to the respondent any of that information that falls within section 140B(3).

(4)The prosecutor need not disclose under subsection (3)(b) anything that the prosecutor has already disclosed to the respondent.

(5)In this section—