Paragraph 4 of new Schedule 2A: Engaging in other prohibited conduct
566.Paragraph 4 of new Schedule 2A creates a new offence for a lay member intentionally to engage in “prohibited conduct” during the trial period. Paragraph 4(2) of new Schedule 2A defines prohibited conduct as conduct from which it may be reasonably concluded that the person intends to make a finding or decision otherwise than on the basis of the evidence presented in the proceedings. Paragraph 4(3) of new Schedule 2A provides that an offence is committed whether or not the person knows the conduct is prohibited conduct. Paragraphs 4(4) and (5) of new Schedule 2A set out the circumstances where an offence is not committed under this paragraph.
567.Paragraph 4(6) of new Schedule 2A sets out the penalty for an offence under this paragraph.