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EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES ACT 1883 - SECT 6

Inquiry by Attorney General, and apprehension of absconding witnesses.

6.(1) Where the Attorney General has reasonable ground to believe that any
crime under this Act has been committed, he may order an inquiry under this
section, and thereupon any justice for the county, borough, or place in which
the crime was committed or is suspected to have been committed, who is
authorised in that behalf by the Attorney General, may, although no person may
be charged before him with the commission of such crime, sit at a police
court, or petty sessional or occasional court-house, or police station in the
said county, borough, or place, and examine on oath concerning such crime any
witness appearing before him, and may take the deposition of such witness,
and, if he see cause, may bind such witness by recognizance to appear and give
evidence at the next petty sessions, or when called upon within three months
from the date of such recognizance; and the law relating to the compelling of
the attendance of a witness before a justice, and to a witness attending
before a justice and required to give evidence concerning the matter of an
information or complaint, shall apply to compelling the attendance of a
witness for examination and to a witness attending under this section.

(2) A witness examined under this section shall not be excused from answering
any question on the ground that the answer thereto may criminate, or tend to
criminate, [that witness or the husband or wife of that witness]; but any
statement made by any person in answer to any question put to him [or her] on
any examination under this section shall not, except in the case of an
indictment or other criminal proceeding for perjury, be admissible in evidence
[against that person or the husband or wife of that person] in any proceeding,
civil or criminal.

(3) A justice who conducts the examination under this section of a person
concerning any crime shall not take part in the committing for trial of such
person for such crime.

(4) Whenever any person is bound by recognizance to give evidence before
justices, or any criminal court, in respect of any crime under this Act, any
justice, if he sees fit, upon information being made in writing and on oath,
that such person is about to abscond, or has absconded, may issue his warrant
for the arrest of such person, and if such person is arrested any justice,
upon being satisfied that the ends of justice would otherwise be defeated, may
commit such person to prison until the time at which he is bound by such
recognizance to give evidence, unless in the meantime he produces sufficient
sureties: Provided that any person so arrested shall be entitled on demand to
receive a copy of the information upon which the warrant for his arrest was
issued.


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