Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 Explanatory Notes

Paragraph 2 of new Schedule 2A: Research by lay members

559.Paragraph 2 of new Schedule 2A creates the offence of research by lay members. This will make it an offence for a lay member intentionally to seek information where he or she knows, or ought reasonably to know, that the information sought is or may be relevant to the case.

560.Paragraphs 2(3) and (4) of new Schedule 2A set out more detail about the circumstances in which the offence will apply, including: the ways in which a person may seek information (sub-paragraph (3)) and types of information considered relevant to the case (sub-paragraph (4)).

561.Paragraph 2(5) and (6) of new Schedule 2A set out the circumstances in which a person would not be guilty of an offence. They include cases where the person needs the information for a reason not connected with the case (sub-paragraph (5)), and where he or she seeks information from the judge advocate or a member of the Military Court Service (sub-paragraph (6)).

562.Paragraph 2(7) of new Schedule 2A sets out the penalty for an offence under this paragraph.

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