Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
CHAPTER 2
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THE CONFISCATION SCHEME
PART 2-1
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RESTRAINING ORDERS
Division 2
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How restraining orders are obtained
SECTION 28
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Prejudice to investigations
A witness who is giving evidence relating to an application for a * restraining order is not required to answer a question or produce a document if the court is satisfied that the answer or document may prejudice the investigation of, or the prosecution of a person for, an offence.
A witness who is giving evidence relating to an application for a * restraining order is not required to answer a question or produce a document if the court is satisfied that the answer or document may prejudice the investigation of, or the prosecution of a person for, an offence.
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