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77.—(1) The judge advocate may question any witness, or put to the witness a question from a lay member.
(2) If it appears to the judge advocate to be in the interests of justice, the court may—
(a)allow the cross-examination or re-examination of a witness to be postponed;
(b)call any witness whom it has not already heard;
(c)recall a witness;
(d)permit any party to recall a witness;
(e)permit the Director to call a witness after the close of the case for the respondent; or
(f)permit an appellant to give evidence after calling another witness.
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