PART IISummary Procedure

Procedure at trial involving children

366Procedure when sheriff sits summarily in respect of offence by child

(1)Where summary proceedings are brought in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed by a child, the sheriff shall sit either in a different building or room from that in which he usually sits or on different days from those on which other courts in the building are engaged in criminal proceedings : and no person shall be present at any sitting to which this subsection applies except—

(a)members and officers of the court;

(b)parties to the case before the court, their solicitors and counsel, and witnesses and other persons directly concerned in that case ;

(c)bona fide representatives of newspapers or news agencies;

(d)such other persons as the court may specially authorise to be present.

(2)The power to make rules conferred on the High Court under section 457 of this Act shall include power to make rules as respects the procedure in cases to which the foregoing subsection applies.