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NSW: Jury Amendment (Assumed Identities) Regulation 2009 [NEW REGULATION]
This Regulation amends the Jury Regulation 2004 to provide that the identity of a person who is a principal witness in a trial or coronial inquest must not be disclosed by the judge or coroner to the jury if: (a) the person is an officer in respect of whom an assumed identity approval is in force or...
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