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The Criminal Procedure Rules 2014

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SECTION 3: SOUND RECORDING AND ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION

Sound recording and electronic communication

16.9.—(1) This rule applies where the court can give permission to—

(a)bring into a hearing for use, or use during a hearing, a device for—

(i)recording sound, or

(ii)communicating by electronic means; or

(b)publish a sound recording made during a hearing.

(2) The court may give such permission—

(a)on application; or

(b)on its own initiative.

(3) A person who wants the court to give such permission must—

(a)apply as soon as reasonably practicable;

(b)notify—

(i)each party, and

(ii)such other person (if any) as the court directs; and

(c)explain why the court should permit the use or publication proposed.

(4) As a condition of the applicant using such a device, the court may direct arrangements to minimise the risk of its use—

(a)contravening a reporting restriction;

(b)disrupting the hearing; or

(c)compromising the fairness of the hearing, for example by affecting—

(i)the evidence to be given by a witness, or

(ii)the verdict of a jury.

(5) Such a direction may require that the device is used only—

(a)in a specified part of the courtroom;

(b)for a specified purpose;

(c)for a purpose connected with the applicant’s activity as a member of a specified group, for example representatives of news-gathering or reporting organisations;

(d)at a specified time, or in a specified way.

Forfeiture of unauthorised sound recording

16.10.—(1) This rule applies where someone without the court’s permission—

(a)uses a device for recording sound during a hearing; or

(b)publishes a sound recording made during a hearing.

(2) The court may exercise its power to forfeit the device or recording—

(a)on application by a party, or on its own initiative;

(b)provisionally, despite rule 16.2(3), to allow time for representations.

(3) A party who wants the court to forfeit a device or recording must—

(a)apply as soon as reasonably practicable;

(b)notify—

(i)as appropriate, the person who used the device, or who published the recording, and

(ii)each other party; and

(c)explain why the court should exercise that power.

[Note. Under section 9(3) of the Contempt of Court Act 1981(1), the court can forfeit any device or recording used or made in contravention of section 9(1) of the Act.]

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