The Criminal Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1999

[F1Serious sexual offences: exclusion of public from courtN.I.

Exclusion of public from trialN.I.

27A.(1) Where a person is to be tried on indictment for a serious sexual offence, the court must give an exclusion direction before the beginning of the trial (but this is subject to paragraph (4)).

(2) An “exclusion direction” is a direction providing for the exclusion from the court, during the time the direction has effect, of all persons with the exception of—

(a)members and officers of the court;

(b)persons directly involved in the proceedings and, where the complainant is not such a person, the complainant;

(c)any relative or friend of the complainant nominated by the complainant and specified in the direction;

(d)any relative or friend of the accused nominated by the accused and specified in the direction;

(e)bona fide representatives of news gathering or reporting organisations;

(f)any other person specified in the direction as a person excepted from the exclusion.

(3) Paragraph (1) applies whether or not the trial relates to other offences as well as a serious sexual offence.

(4) Paragraph (1) does not apply if the time at which the exclusion direction would fall to be given (in the absence of this paragraph) is not within the lifetime of the complainant.

(5) Where an exclusion direction is given under this Article, the direction has effect from the beginning of the trial and continues to have effect until, in respect of each serious sexual offence to which the trial relates, the proceedings have been either—

(a)determined (by acquittal, conviction or otherwise), or

(b)abandoned,

in relation to the accused or (if there is more than one) in relation to each of the accused; but this is subject to paragraph (6).

(6) The exclusion direction does not have effect during any time when a verdict is being delivered in the proceedings, and “verdict” here includes any finding which constitutes the determination of the proceedings in relation to an accused and an offence.

(7) In this Article and Articles 27B to 27D—

complainant” means any person who is the complainant (within the meaning of Article 2(2)) in respect of a serious sexual offence to which the trial relates;

effect”, in relation to a direction, means binding effect;

persons directly involved in the proceedings” includes—

(a)

the accused;

(b)

legal representatives acting in the proceedings;

(c)

any witness while giving evidence in the proceedings;

(d)

any person acting in the capacity of an interpreter or other person appointed to assist a witness or an accused; and

(e)

members of the jury;

serious sexual offence” means an offence against the law of Northern Ireland mentioned in section 2(3) of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992.

Nomination etc of persons to be excepted from exclusionN.I.

27B.(1) Only one person may be nominated by the complainant under Article 27A(2)(c), and only one person may be nominated by the accused under Article 27A(2)(d), but—

(a)if more than one person is a complainant, a nomination may be made by each of the complainants, and

(b)if more than one person is an accused in relation to the proceedings, a nomination may be made by each of the accused.

(2) Paragraph (1) has effect subject to Article 27C(1) (replacement nominated persons).

(3) The court may refuse to specify under Article 27A(2)(c) or (d) a person who has been nominated under that provision, but only where it appears to the court to be in the interests of justice to do so.

(4) Crown Court rules may make provision about nominations under Article 27A(2)(c) and (d), including provision—

(a)for notice of intended nominations to be given to such persons as may be prescribed by the rules;

(b)for a nomination to be withdrawn or substituted before a person is specified under Article 27A(2)(c) or (d).

(5) The court may specify a person under Article 27A(2)(f) only where it appears to the court to be in the interests of justice to do so.

(6) The court may exercise its power of refusal under paragraph (3), or specify a person under Article 27A(2)(f), either—

(a)on an application made by a party to the proceedings or the complainant, or

(b)of its own motion.

Variation of exclusion directions given under Article 27AN.I.

27C.(1) Where a person has been specified under Article 27A(2)(c) or (d) in an exclusion direction, the court may vary the exclusion direction by revoking the specification of that person, and if it does so—

(a)the person who nominated that person may nominate under Article 27A(2)(c) or (d) (as the case may be) one other person instead,

(b)Article 27B(3) applies accordingly, and

(c)where the person nominated by virtue of this paragraph is specified under Article 27A(2)(c) or (d), this paragraph applies in relation to that person.

(2) The court may vary an exclusion direction given under Article 27A so as to—

(a)specify under paragraph (2)(f) of that Article a person not already specified in the direction, or

(b)revoke any specification of a person made under paragraph (2)(f) of that Article.

(3) The court may vary an exclusion direction under paragraph (1) or (2) only where it appears to the court to be in the interests of justice to do so, and may do so either—

(a)on an application made by a party to the proceedings or the complainant, if there has been a material change of circumstances since the relevant time, or

(b)of its own motion.

(4) In paragraph (3) “the relevant time” means—

(a)the time when the exclusion direction was given, or

(b)if a previous application was made for a variation under this Article, the time when the application (or last application) was made.

Exclusion directions under Article 27A: generalN.I.

27D.(1) The court must state in open court its reasons for—

(a)specifying a person under Article 27A(2)(f),

(b)refusing under Article 27B(3) to specify a person,

(c)refusing an application made under Article 27B(6),

(d)varying an exclusion direction under Article 27C(1) or (2), or

(e)refusing an application made under Article 27C(3).

(2) Where a statement is made by the court in proceedings from which persons are excluded by an exclusion direction, the fact that it is so made does not prevent the statement from being regarded as made “in open court”.

(3) Any proceedings from which persons are excluded by an exclusion direction shall nevertheless be taken to be held in public for the purposes of any privilege or exemption from liability available in respect of fair, accurate and contemporaneous reports of legal proceedings held in public.

(4) An exclusion direction has effect subject to—

(a)Article 21 of the Criminal Justice (Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (court to be cleared while child is giving evidence in certain cases);

(b)any power of the court to hear proceedings in private;

(c)any power of the court to exclude a witness until that witness’s evidence is required;

(d)any other power of the court to exclude a person from the court.

(5) Crown Court rules may make provision—

(a)for uncontested applications under Article 27B(6) or 27C(3) to be determined by the court without a hearing;

(b)for preventing the renewal of an unsuccessful application under either of those provisions except where there has been a material change of circumstances;

(c)for expert evidence to be given in connection with such an application;

(d)for the manner in which confidential or sensitive information is to be treated in connection with such an application and in particular as to its being disclosed to, or withheld from, a party to the proceedings or the complainant.

Exclusion of public from appeal hearingN.I.

27E.(1) Paragraph (2) applies where a hearing is to be held by the Court of Appeal of any one or more of the following—

(a)an application for leave to appeal against a conviction or sentence (or both) in respect of a serious sexual offence;

(b)an appeal against a conviction or sentence (or both) in respect of a serious sexual offence;

(c)an application for leave to refer a sentence in respect of a serious sexual offence to the Court of Appeal under section 36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (reviews of sentencing);

(d)a reference under that section of a sentence in respect of a serious sexual offence;

(e)an application for leave to appeal under section 12 or 13A of the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980 (appeals against findings of not guilty on ground of insanity and unfitness to be tried) in respect of a serious sexual offence;

(f)an appeal under either of those sections in respect of a serious sexual offence.

(2) The court must give an exclusion direction before the beginning of the hearing (but this is subject to paragraph (4)).

(3) Paragraph (2) applies whether or not the hearing relates to other offences as well as a serious sexual offence.

(4) Paragraph (2) does not apply if the time at which the exclusion direction would fall to be given (in the absence of this paragraph) is not within the lifetime of the complainant.

(5) Where an exclusion direction is given under this Article in relation to a hearing, the direction—

(a)has effect from the beginning of the hearing, and

(b)subject to paragraph (7), continues to have effect until, in respect of each relevant application or appeal to which the hearing relates, either—

(i)a decision has been made on the application or appeal, or

(ii)the application or appeal has been abandoned.

(6) In paragraph (5) a “relevant application or appeal” means any application, appeal or reference mentioned in paragraph (1).

(7) The exclusion direction does not have effect during any time when any of the following decisions is being pronounced by the court—

(a)a decision to grant or refuse leave to appeal;

(b)a decision on an appeal;

(c)a decision to grant or refuse leave to make a reference under section 36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988;

(d)a decision on such a reference.

(8) In this Article—

complainant” has the meaning given by Article 27A(7), reading the reference in Article 27A(7) to the trial as a reference to the hearing;

effect” has the same meaning as in Article 27A (see Article 27A(7));

exclusion direction” is to be read in accordance with Article 27F(1);

sentence” has the same meaning as in Part 1 of the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980;

serious sexual offence” has the same meaning as in Article 27A (see Article 27A(7)).

(9) A reference in this Article to a hearing is not to be taken to include any proceedings on an application for leave to appeal, or on an application for leave to refer a sentence, that are of a kind which (ignoring this Article) are not held in open court.

Exclusion from appeal hearings: further provisionN.I.

27F.(1) Subject to paragraph (5), in Article 27E and this Article “exclusion direction” has the meaning given by Article 27A(2).

(2) The following provisions apply in relation to exclusion directions given under Article 27E as they apply in relation to exclusion directions given under Article 27A—

(a)Article 27B(1) to (3), (5) and (6);

(b)Article 27C; and

(c)Article 27D(1) to (4).

(3) As well as being subject as mentioned in Article 27D(4), an exclusion direction given under Article 27E has effect subject to section 24 of the Criminal Appeal (Northern Ireland) Act 1980 (right of accused to be present at hearing of appeal and limitations on that right).

(4) Rules made under section 55 of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 may make provision about any matter mentioned in paragraph (4) of Article 27B or paragraph (5) of Article 27D (reading the references in those paragraphs to Article 27A(2)(c) and (d), Article 27B(6) and Article 27C(3) as references to those provisions as applied by this Article).

(5) In their application by virtue of this Article, Article 27A(2) and the provisions mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) to (c) are to be read as if—

(a)in the definition of “the complainant” in Article 27A(7), the reference to the trial were a reference to the hearing, and

(b)in the definition of “persons directly involved in the proceedings” in Article 27A(7), sub-paragraph (e) were omitted.]