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Application for leave to ask questions and call evidence about a complainant's sexual behaviour.
This is an application to the court on behalf of the accused seeking leave under Articles 28-30 of the Criminal Evidence (NI) Order 1999 to ask questions and call evidence about a Complainant's sexual behaviour.
Restriction on evidence or questions about complainant's sexual history ���� 28. �-�(1) If at a trial a person is charged with a sexual offence, then, except with the leave of the court��
(a) no evidence may be adduced, and (b) no question may be asked in cross-examination,
by or on behalf of any accused at the trial about any sexual behaviour of the complainant. ����(2) The court may give leave in relation to any evidence or question only on an application made by or on behalf of an accused, and may not give such leave unless it is satisfied�-
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