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Family Violence—Improving Legal Frameworks (ALRC CPS 1)
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18. Trial Processes
18. Trial Processes
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Introduction
Evidence issues
Jury warnings
Cross-examination
Other aspects of giving evidence
Evidence on re-trial or appeal
‹ Pre-recorded evidence
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Family Violence—Improving Legal Frameworks (ALRC CPS 1)
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction to the Inquiry
2. Constitutional and International Settings
3. Purposes of Laws Relevant to Family Violence
4. Family Violence: A Common Interpretative Framework?
5. Family Violence Legislation and the Criminal Law—An Introduction
6. Protection Orders and the Criminal Law
7. Recognising Family Violence in Criminal Law
8. Family Violence Legislation and Parenting Orders
9. Family Violence Legislation and the Family Law Act: Other Family Law Act Orders
10. Improving Evidence and Information Sharing
11. Alternative Processes
12. Child Protection—Introduction
13. Child Protection and the Criminal Law
14. Child Protection and the Family Law Act
15. Sexual Assault and Family Violence
16. Sexual Offences
17. Reporting, Prosecution and Pre-trial Processes
18. Trial Processes
Introduction
Evidence issues
Jury warnings
Cross-examination
Other aspects of giving evidence
Evidence on re-trial or appeal
19. Integrated Responses and Best Practice
20. Specialisation