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answered for the purpose of doing justice in the case.
does, then the court will, if the witness so requests, allow him
to write down the name, or whatever it is, and that piece of
paper will be shown only to those who need to see it, that is the judge or magistrate, the jury (if there is one) and counsel.
court can direct that the person whose name is written on the
paper shall thereafter be referred to as 'Mr. X', and that
nothing shall be said in court which might reveal his identity. This is a well-tried procedure which works well, even where it is the witness himself who seeks anonymity, for example the victim
of blackmail or a prosecution witness who fears reprisals from
the defendant's friends.
Legal effects of deleting restriction to 'local newspaper'
10.
Reference has also been made to the amendment standing
in the Chief Secretary's name which would delete the reference in
the proposed new section 27
to
local newspapers' «
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that this will greatly extend the scope of the section.
11.
In practice the amendment will be of limited
significance.
It is of course correct, as has been said,
that
the removal of the restriction to newspapers extends the clause to other forms of publication. In the case of the broadcasting media this in practice adds little or nothing to the controls to which they are already subject. So far as anything else is
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