Contents

 
 Index
Expand Victorian Criminal Proceedings Manual
Expand Chapter 1 - Jurisdiction
Expand Chapter 2 – Commencement of Proceedings
Expand Chapter 3 – Summary Hearings
Expand Chapter 4 – Committal Hearings
Expand Chapter 5 – Trial Procedure
Expand Chapter 6 – Role of the Judge
Expand Chapter 7 – Role of Counsel
Expand Chapter 8 - Contempt of Court
Expand Chapter 9 – The Accused
Expand Chapter 10 – Service of Documents
Expand Chapter 11 – Empanelment and Management of Juries
Expand Chapter 12 - Arraignment
Collapse Chapter 13 - Witnesses
    13.1 - Competence of Witnesses
    13.2 - Swearing of witnesses
    13.3 - Ordering witnesses out of court
    13.3A - Preparing witnesses
    13.4 - Evidence Concerning the Complainant’s Sexual History
   Expand 13.5 - Pre-recorded evidence
    13.6 - Alternative Arrangements
   Expand 13.7 - Remote witnesses
    13.8A – Expert witnesses
    13.8 - Protected witnesses
    13.9 - Family members
    13.10 - Children
    13.11 - Cognitively Impaired Witnesses
    13.11A – Ground rules hearings and intermediaries
    13.11B – Excusing witnesses from cross-examination
    13.12 - Indemnified witnesses
    13.13 - Accomplices
    13.14 - Reviving Memory
    13.15 - Unfavourable Witnesses
    13.16 - Use of Prior Statements
    13.17 - Counsel for a witness
    13.18 - Interpreters
    13.19 - Anonymous Witnesses
   Expand 13.20 - Subpoenas and Witness Summons
    13.21 - Index
 Chapter 14 – Open Court Principles and Suppression Orders
Expand Chapter 15 – Abuse of Process and Stays
 Chapter 16 – Documentary and Other Evidence
 Chapter 17 – Voir Dire
 Chapter 18 – Taking Verdicts
Expand Chapter 19 - Post Verdict
Expand Chapter 20 - Appeals
Expand Chapter 21 - Applications to set aside previous acquittals