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Cap 154 and section 15 of the Small Charges Act, shall not apply to Cap: 405: any place of entertainment, performance, dances or other amusements in a defence area; and the Governor-General may exempt any place of entertainment, performance, LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA CAP.
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457) United States Defence Area (Agreement) dances or other amusements outside a defence area under the control of the organization known as the United Services Organization from any of the said provisions subject to such conditioqs, if any, as he may specify. 21.
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21. Such roads running through the defence areas which were open generally for public use on the date of signature of the Agreement shall continue to remain open for such use: Provided that nothing shall be done to interfere with the carrying out of the Agreement. 22. Nothing in the Bush Fires Act, shall apply in rela- tion to anything done in a defence area by the United States Government in exercise of any rights, powers and authorities conferred by the Agreement. 23.
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23. Nothing in the Dogs Act, shall apply to any dog kept solely in a defence area by members of the United States Forces, United States contractors or contractor personnel. 24. The Explosives Act shall not apply in relation to- (a) any explosives in a defence area; or Roads. Bush fires. Cap. 62. D o g . Cap. 140. Explosives. Cap. 159.
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62. D o g . Cap. 140. Explosives. Cap. 159. (6) the importation, exportation, loading or unloading, landing, removal, conveyance or possession, in accordance with arrangements made by agreement between the Government of Antigua and Barbuda of explosives required for construction, demolition, maintenance, operation or defence in a defence area or for the United States Forces. the United States Authorities and Fiearms. Cap. 171. 25.
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Cap. 171. 25. Nothing in the Firearms Act shall apply in rela- tion to- (a) the importation or transportation of firearms by or on behalf of the United States Government; or (6) the use, carriage, custody or possession of firearms by a member of the United States Forces in the exercise of his duties as such, if duly authorized by the United States Authorities. LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA United States Defence Area (Agreement) (CAP. 457 1'7 26.
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457 1'7 26. (1) Whenever the United States Authorities notify Power of United States Authorities the Minister of their wish to make any such topographic or to m*e surveys.
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hydrographic survey as is contemplated by Article XI of the Agreement, it shall be lawful for any member of the United States Forces or any civilian employee thereof, or any other persons designated for the purpose by agreement between the Minister responsible for the administration of the Public Works Department and the United States Authorities, to enter upon any land or other premises and to make such survey accordingly, and to do all such things as may be incidental to such survey, including the cutting of sightways or traces and the placing or erection of any beacon, post, stone or mark: Provided that no such person shall enter on land or premises in private occupation for the purpose of exercising the powers conferred by this section unless not less than twenty-four hours prior nolice in writing of the intention to exercise such powers hay been given by or on behalf of the Minister to the occupier (if any) thereof.
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(2) The notice in writing referred to in subsection (1) may be served personally, or by letter addressed to the occu- pier of the land or premises at his usual or last known place of abode or business, or (if service in any such manner is impracticable) by posting up or affixing the notice in some conspicuous place on the land or premises.
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(3) Any person who wilfully obstructs or hinders in any way any other person exercising the powers conferred by subsection (1) shall be guilty of an offence against this Act and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars or in default of payment to imprisonment with hard labour for a term not exceeding three months: Provided that an occupier of any land or premises or his servants or agents shall not be guilty of an offence under this section in any case where a person exercising the powers conferred by this section does not upon demand produce an instrument of authority given by or on behalf of the United States Authorities.
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(4) Compensation shall be payable from the general revenue for any damage resulting from the exercise, or the 18 CAP.
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457) United States Defence Area (Agreement) LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA purported exercise, of the powers conferred by this section, and the amount of the compensation shall be as agreed between the Director of Public Works and the claimant or in default of sush agreement may be adjudged (without limit of amount) in an action brought by the claimant against the Attorney-General, and any such action shall be commenced by the filing of a claim as if the Attorney-General were a pri- vate person and any sum adjudged to be paid by the Attorney-General in any such action shall be paid out of the general revenue: Provided that compensation under this subsection- (a) shall not be payable for any damage in respect of which the claimant has accepted or agreed to accept compensation from the Government of the United States of America or the United States Authorities; and (6) shall not be awarded by the court unless pro- ceedings are commenced within twelve months, or such .
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extended period as the court may in any special case allow, after the date upon which the damage was caused. LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA United States Defence Area (Agreement) (CAP. 457 19 SCHEDULE 1.
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457 19 SCHEDULE 1. In' the application of section 12 of this Act, the expression "offences against the person" means any of the following offences, that is to say- ( a ) murder, manslaughter, rape, buggery, and assault and (b) any offence not falling within the foregoing sub-paragraph being an offence punishable under any of the following enactments:- Cap. 460. Cap. 300. Cap. 405. Cap. 241 Cap. 229. Cap. 116.
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(i) section 57 of the Vehicles and Road Traffic Act (which relates to the offence of causing death by dangerous driving) ; (ii) section 6 of the Offences against the Person Act (which relates to infanticide); (iii) the offences against the Person Act (except section 55 thereof which relates to bigamy); (iv) section 56 of the Small Charges Act (which relates to wounding) ; (v) section 33 of the Larceny Act (which relates to rob- bery) ; (vi) section 5 and 6 of the Juvenile Act; (vii) section 5, 6 and 7 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act.
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2. In the application of the said section 12 the expression "offence against property" means any offence punishable under any of the following enactments, that is to say- ( a ) the Larceny Act, except section 34 thereof; Cap. 258. (b) the Malicious Damage Act; (c) section 33 of the Small Charges Act; (d) section 67 of the Vehicles and Road Traffic Act.
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LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP. 155 1 CHAPTER 155 T H E EVIDENCE A C T Arrangement of Sections Section Short title. Interpretation. Witnesses not deemed incapacitated from crime or interest. Parties to any suit in a Court of Justice competent and compellable to give evidence. Accused parties not competent or compellable to criminate themselves. Person charged and wife or husband a competent witness. When wife or husband may be called without consent of person charged.
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A husband or wife not compelled to disclose communica- tions made to each other. A witness in case of adultery not bound to answer criminating questions. Breach of promise of marriage. Inspections of documents. Documents, admissible in England, admissible in Antigua and Barbuda. Facts of which judicial notice is to be taken. How far a party may discredit his own witness. Proof of contradictory statements of adverse witness. Cross-examination as to previous statements in writing.
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Proof of previous conviction of a witness may be given. Attesting witness need not be called except in certain cases. Comparison of disputed writing. False evidence how punishable. Where necessary to prove conviction or acquittal of person charged, certified copy of record sufficient. 2 CAP. 155) Evidence LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Examined or certified copies of documents admissible in evidence. Certifying a false document a misdemeanour.
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Certifying a false document a misdemeanour. Court or person authorized to hear evidence may administer oath. Deeds may be proved before British Consuls, &c. Orders and commissions for the examination of witnesses. Attendance of persons to be examined as witnesses. Persons authorized to examine witnesses. Special report of persons authorized to examine witnesses. Costs. Examinations not to be read in evidence except the witness is unable to attend personally. Bringing up a prisoner to give evidence.
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Bringing up a prisoner to give evidence. SCHEDULE. LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence ( C A P . 155 3 EVIDENCE (25th April, 1876.) S.R.O. 2211956. 1. This Act may be cited as the Evidence Act. Short title. 2. In this Act- Interpretation. "indictable offence" means any offence for which the party charged is to be tried, or is in the course of being tried, in any Superior Criminal Court of Antigua and Barbuda. ~ Or 3.
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No person, offered as a witness, shall hereafter be E i z ~ not excluded, by reason of incapacity from crime or interest, incapacitated from giving evidence either in person or by deposition, ~ according to the practice of the Court, on the trial of any issue joined, or of any matter or question, or any inquiry, arising in any Court, or before any .Judge, jury, Coroner, ~ a ~ i i t r a t e , dfficer, or person havihfby jaw, o r by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive, and examine evidence; bu; every person, so offered, may and shall be admitted to give evidence on oath, or solemn affirmation in those cases wherein affirmation mav bv law be receivable.
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notwith- standing that such person may or shall have an interest in the matter in question, or in the event of the trial of any issue, matter, question, or inquiry, or of the suit, action, or proceeding, in which he is offered as a witness, and not- withstanding that such person offered may have been previously convicted of any crime or offence. , , t , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4.
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, , t , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4. O n the trial of any issue, or of any matter or Parties to any question, or on any inquiry arising in any suit, action, or Just;,e other proceeding, in any Court of Justice, or before any and compellable to give evidence.
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person having by law, or by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive and examine evidence, the parties thereto, and the person in whose behalf any such suit, action, or other proceeding may be brought or defended, as also their husbands or wives, shall, except as hereinafter excepted, be suit in a court of 4 CAP.
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155) Evidence LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA competent and compellable to give evidence, either viv6 uoce or by deposition, according to the practice of the Court, on behalf of either or any of the parties to the said suit, action, or other proceeding. 5 . Nothing herein contained shall render any person, Accused parties not competent or compellable to who, in any criminal proceeding, is charged with the com- criminate mission of any indictable offence, or any offence punishable themselves.
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on summary conviction, competent or compellable to give evidence for or against himself or herself, or shall render any person comp~llable to answer any question tending to criminate himself or herself, or shall, in any criminal pro- ceeding, render any husband competent or compellable to give evidence for or against his wife, or any wife competent, or compellable, to give evidence for or against her husband. Person charged and wife or husband a competent witness. 6.
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6. Every person charged with an offence and the wife or husband, as the case may be, of the person so charged, shall be a competent witness for the defence, at every stage of the proceedings, whether the person so charged is charged solely or jointly with any other person: Provided as follows- (a) A person so charged shall not be called as a witness in pursuance of this Act except upon his own application.
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(b) The failure of any person charged with an offence or of the wife, or husband, as the case may be, of the person so charged, to give evidence, shall not be made the subject of any comment by the prosecution. (c) The wife or husband of the person charged shall not, save as in this Act mentioned, be called as a witness in pursuance of this Act except upon the application of the person so charged.
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(d) A person charged and being a witness in pursuance of this Act may be asked any question in cross-examination notwithstanding that it would tend to criminate him as to the offence charged. (e) A person charged and called as a witness in pursuance of this Act shall not be asked, and if asked shall not be required to answer any question tending to show that he has committed, or been convicted of, LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP.
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155 or been charged with, any offence other than that wherewith he is then charged, or is of bad character, unless- (i) the proof that he has committed or been con- victed of such other offence is admissible evidence to show that he is guilty of the offence wherewith he is then charged; or (ii) he has personally or by his advocate asked questions of the witnesses for the prosecution with a view to establish his own good character, or has given evidence of his good character or the nature or conduct of the defence is such as to involve imputations on the character of the prosecutor or the witnesses for the prosecu- tion; or (iii) he has given evidence against any other person charged with the same offence.
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(j) Every person called as a witness in pursuance of this section shall, unless otherwise ordered by the Court, give his evidence from the witness box or other place from which the other witnesses give their evidence. (g) Nothing in this section shall affect the provi- sions of sections 47 and 56 of the Magistrate's Code of Procedure Act, or any right of the person charged Cap. 255. to make a statement without being sworn. 7.
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255. to make a statement without being sworn. 7. (1) T h e wife or husband of a person charged with When wife or an offence under any enactment mentioned in the Schedule called without may be called as a witness either for the prosecution or defence and without the consent of the person charged. husband may be person (2) Nothing in this Act shall affect a case where the wife or husband of a person charged with an offence may at com- mon law be called as a witness without the consent of that person. 8.
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8. NO husband shall be compelled to disclose any ii;;ktnd communication made to him by his wife during the marriage, nor shall any wife be compellable to disclose any communica- disclose tion made to her by her husband during the marriage. or to communications made to each other. LAW'S OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA CAP. 155) Evidence A witness in case of adultery not bound to answer criminating questions. 9.
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9. No witness in any cause or other proceeding instituted in consequence of adultery, whether a party to the suit or not, shall be liable to be asked, or bound to answer, any question tending to show that he or she has been guilty of adultery, unless such witness shall have already given evidence, in the same proceeding, in disproof of his or her alleged adultery. Breach of promise of marriage. Inspection of documents. 10.
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Inspection of documents. 10. No plaintiff in any action for breach of promise of marriage shall recover a verdict, unless his or her testimony shall be corroborated by some other material evidence in support of such promise. 1 .
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Whenever any action, o r other legal proceeding, shall henceforth be pending in any Court within Antigua and Barbuda, such Court and any Judge thereof may, respec- tively, on application made for such purpose by either of the litigants, compel the opposite party to allow the party making the application to inspect all documents in the custody, or under the control, of such opposite party, relating to such action, or other legal proceeding; and, if necessary, to take examined copies of the same in all cases in which, previous to the passing of this Act, a discovery might have been obtained by filing a bill, or by any other proceeding in a Court of Equity, at the instance of the party so making application as aforesaid to the said Court or Judge.
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Documents admissible in England, admissible in Antigua and Barbuda. 12. Every document, which, by any law now in force, or hereinafter to be in force, is or shall be admissible in evidence in any Court of Justice in England, shall be admissible in evidence in the like manner, to the same extent, and for the same purpose, in any Court in Antigua and Barbuda, or before any person having by law, or by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive and examine evidence.
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Facts of which judicial notice is to be taken. F.A. 1511954. 611955. 13. following facts- (1) Every Judge shall take judicial notice of the (a) all public Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom whatever, unless the contrary is expressly pro- vided in any such Acts; LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP.
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155 7 (b) all Orders of the Queen in Council and statutory instruments of the United Kingdom having effect in Antigua and Barbuda; (6) the London Gazette, the Gazette of Antigua and Barbuda, the Government Gazette of any other part of Her Majesty's dominions or of any territory under Her Majesty's protection or of a territory for the time being administered by the Government of the United Kingdom under the trusteeship system of the United Nations; (d) all laws purporting to be printed or published by authority or by the Government Printer; (e) all other matters which a Judge is directed by any law to notice.
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(2) No evidence of any fact of which judicial notice shall be taken need be given by the party alleging its existence; but the Judge, on being called upon to take judicial notice thereof may, if he is unacquainted with the fact, refer to any person o r to any document or book of reference for his satisfaction in relation thereto, or may refuse to take judicial notice thereof unless and until the party calling upon him to take the notice produces the document or book of reference.
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(3) For the purpose of this section "Judge" includes all persons authorized to take evidence either by law or by consent of parties. 14. A party producing a witness shall not be allowed H:;&;ck$;zs to impeach his credit by general evidence of bad character, .,, ,itness.
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but he may, in case the witness shall, in the opinion of the Judge, prove adverse, contradict him by other evidence, or, by leave of the Judge, prove that he has made, at other times, a statement inconsistent with his present testimony; but, before such last-mentioned proof can be given, the circumstances of the supposed statement, sufficient to designate the particular occasion, must be mentioned to the witness, and he must be asked whether o r not he has made such statement. 8 CAP.
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8 CAP. 155) Evidence LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 15. ~f a witness, upon cross-examination as to a Proof of contradictory former statement made by him relative to the subject matter statements of adverse witness.
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of the cause and inconsistent with his present testimony, does not distinctly admit that he has made such statement, proof may be given that he did in fact make it; but, before such proof can be given, the circumstances of the supposed state- ment, sufficient to designate the particular occasion, must be mentioned to the witness, and he must be asked whether or not he has made such statement. Cross- examination as to previous statements in writing. 16.
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A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing, or reduced into writing, relative to the subject matter of the cause, without such writing being shown to him; but, if it is intended to contra- dict such witness by the writing, his attention must, before such contradictory proof can be given, be called to those parts of the writing which are to be used for the purpose of so contradicting him: Provided that it shall be competent for the Judge, at any time during the trial, to require the production of the writing for his inspection, and he may thereupon make such use of it, for the purpose of the trial, as he shall think fit.
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17. A witness in any cause may be questioned as to Proof of previous conviction of a witness may be whether he has been convicted of any felony or mis- given.
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demeanour, and, upon being so questioned, if he either denies the fact or refuses to answer, it shall be lawful for the opposite party to prove his conviction, and a certificate containing the substance and effect only, omitting the formal part, of the indictment and conviction for the previous felony or misdemeanour, or a copy of any such summary conviction, purporting to be signed by the clerk of the Court, or other officer, having the custody of the record of the Court where the offender was first convicted, or to which such summary conviction has been returned, or by the deputy of such clerk or officer (for which certificate a fee of one dollar and twenty cents shall be demanded and taken) shall, upon proof of the identity of the person, be sufficient evidence of the said con- viction, without proof of the signature, or official character, of the person appearing to have signed the same.
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LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP. 155 18. It shall not be necessary to prove by the attesting Attesting witness witness any instrument to the validity of which attestation called except in is not requisite, and such instrument may be proved by certain cases. admission, or otherwise, as if there had been no attesting witness thereto. need not be 19. Comparison of a disputed writing with any Comparison of writing proved, to the satisfaction of the Judge, to be genuine disputed writing.
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shall be permitted to be made by witnesses; and such writings, and the evidence of witnesses respecting the same, may be submitted to the Court and jury as evidence of the genuineness, or otherwise, of the writing in dispute. 20. Any person, who shall upon any examination False evidence how punishable.
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upon oath o r affirmation, or in any affidavit, in any pro- ceedings under this Act, wilfully and corruptly gives false evidence, or wilfully and corruptly swear o r affirm anything which shall be false, shall be liable to the penalties of wilful and corrupt perjury. to prove 21.
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to prove 21. Whenever, in any proceeding whatever, it may Where necessary be necessary to prove the trial and conviction, or acquittal, convict~on or of any person charged with any indictable offence, it shall acquittal of person charged, not be necessary to produce the record of the conviction, copy of or acquittal, of such person, or a copy thereof, but it shall record sufficient.
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be sufficient that it be certified, or purport to be certified, under the hand of the clerk of the Court, or other officer having the custody of the records of the Court where such conviction or acquittal took place, that the paper produced is a copy of the record of the indictment, trial, conviction, and judgment, or acquittal, as the case may be, omitting the formal parts thereof. 22.
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22. Whenever any book, or other document, is of such Examined or a public nature as to be admissible in evidence on its mere documents production from the proper custody, and no statute exists admissible in which renders its contents provable by means of a copy, any copy thereof, or extract therefrom, shall be admissible in evidence in any Court of Justice, or before any person now, or hereafter, having by law, or by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive, and examine evidence: evidence.
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certified copies of Provided it be proved to be an examined copy or extract, or: LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA CAP. 155) Evidence Provided it purport to be signed and certified as a true copy, or extract, by the officer to whose custody the original is entrusted, and which officer is hereby required to furnish such certified copy, or extract, to any person applying, at a reasonable time, for the same, upon payment of a fee for the same of eighteen cents for every folio of ninety-six words. 23.
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23. If any officer, authorized or required by this Act to furnish any certified copies or extracts, shall wilfully certify any document as being a true copy or extract, knowing that the same is not a true copy or extract, as the case may be, he shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and be liable to im- prisonment for any term not exceeding eighteen months. Certifying a false document a misdemeanour. Court or person authorized to hear evidence may administer oath. 24.
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24. Every Court, Judge, Magistrate, Officer, Com- missioner, Arbitrator, or other person, now or hereafter, having by law, or by consent of parties, authority to hear, receive, and examine evidence, is hereby empowered to administer an oath to all such witnesses as are legally called before them respectively. Deeds may be proved before British Consuls, &c. 2 5 .
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Conveyances, deeds, letters of attorney, and instruments in writing made in any place out of Antigua and Barbuda, not being part of the dominions of Her Majesty, Her Heirs or Successors, the due execution of which shall be proved by a subscribing witness by affidavit sworn before, or which shall be acknowledged by the party or parties executing the same to be his, her, or their deed or act before, any British Consul-General, Consul, Vice-Consul, acting Consul, or Consular Agent, for the time being, resident at or near such place, and certified under his hand and seal of office, and annexed to the thing proved, shall be deemed to be as sufficiently proved as if the same witness were personally present and made such proof, or if such instrument in writing were acknowledged, where acknowledgement is by law necessary, by such party, before the Chief Justice or any other Judge of the Supreme Court, or the proper Registrar of deeds: Provided that such deeds, letters of attorney, or written instruments, if concerning lands or tenements, be recorded in the proper Registrar's office, and copies thereof certified by him shall be admitted in evidence; but this section shall LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP.
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155 11 not apply to the probate of any will, codicil, or testamentary writing. 26. It shall be lawful for any Court in Antigua and Orders and commissions for Barbuda, and any Judge thereof, in every action depending the examination in such Court, upon the application of any of the parties of witnesses.
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to such suit, when it shall appear on oath or otherwise, that a person, required as a witness in the cause, will be unable to attend the trial from being about to quit the jurisdiction of the Court, or from permanent sickness or any permanent infirmity, to order the examination on oath, upon inter- rogatories or otherwise, before any Judge of the said Court, or any officer thereof, or other person or persons to be named in such order, of any witnesses within the jurisdiction of the Court where the action shall be depending; or, where the person required to be examined is out of the jurisdiction of the Court, to order a commission to issue for the examina- tion of witnesses on oath, at any place, or places, so out of the jurisdiction of the Court, by interrogatories or other- wise, and, by the same or any subsequent order or orders, to give all such directions, touching the time, place, and manner of such examination, and all other matters and cir- cumstances connected with such examination, as may appear reasonable and just.
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27. When any rule, or order, shall be made for the Attendance of persons to be examination of witnesses within the jurisdiction of the Court examined as wherein the action shall be depending, by authority of this witnesses.
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Act, it shall be lawful for the Court, or any Judge thereof, in and by the first rule or order to be made in the matter, or any subsequent rule or order, to command the attendance of any person, to be named in such rule or order, for the purpose of being examined, or the production of any writings or other documents to be mentioned in such rule or order, and to direct the attendance of any such person to be at his own place of abode or elsewhere, if necessary or convenient so to do; and the wilful disobedience of any such rule or order shall be deemed a contempt of Court, and proceedings may be thereupon had by attachment (the Judge's order being made a rule of Court, before or at the time of the application for a n attachment) if, in addition to the service of the rule or order, an appointment of the time and place of attend- ance in obedience thereto, signed by the person or persons appointed to take the examination, or by one or more of LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA CAP.
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1 5 5 ) Evidence such persons, shall be also served together with, or after the service of, such rule or order: Provided that every person, whose attendance shall be so required, shall be entitled to the like conduct money, and payment of expenses and loss of time, as upon attendance at the trial: Provided also that no person shall be compelled to produce, under any such rule or order, any writing or other document that he would not be compellable to produce at a trial of the cause. 28.
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It shall be lawful for all and every person autho- rized to take the examination of witnesses, by any rule, order, or commission made or issued in pursuance of this Act, and he and they are hereby authorized and required to take all such examinations upon the oath of the witnesses, or affir- mation in cases where affirmation may be allowed by law instead of oath, to be administered by the person so autho- rized, or by any Judge of the Court wherein the action shall be depending; and if upon such oath or affirmation, any person making the same shall wilfully and corruptly give any false evidence, every person so offending shall be deemed and taken to be guilty of perjury, and shall and may be indicted and prosecuted for such offence.
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It shall be lawful for the officer, or any other person, to be named in every such rule or order, as aforesaid, for taking any examination in pursuance thereof, and he and they are hereby required to make, if need be, a special report to the Court, touching such examination, and the conduct, or absence, of any witness, or other person, thereon or relating thereto; and the Court is hereby authorized to institute such proceedings, and make such order or orders, upon such report, as justice may require, and as may be instituted and made in any case of contempt of the Court.
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Persons authorized to examine witnesses. Special report of persons authorized to examine witnesses. Costs. 30. The costs of every rule, or order, to be made for the examination of witnesses under any commission, or other- wise, by virtue of this Act, and of the proceedings thereupon, shall be costs in the cause, unless otherwise directed, either by the Judge making such rule or order, or by the Judge before whom the cause may be tried, or by the Court. LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP.
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LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Evidence (CAP. 155 13 3 1.
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NO examination or deposition, to be taken by Examinations not to be read in virtue of any of the provisions of this Act, shall be read in evidence at any trial, without the consent of the party against the witness is whom the same may be offered, unless it shall appear, to the satisfaction of the Court, that the examinee, or depo- nent, is beyond the jurisdiction of the Court, or dead, or unable from permanent sickness, or other permanent infirmity, to attend the trial; in all, or any, of which cases the examination and depositions certified under the hand of the Judge, officer, commissioner, or other person taking the same, shall and may, without proof of the signature to such certificate, be received and read in evidence, saving all just exceptions.
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unable to attend 32.
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It shall be lawful for the Governor-General, or % % $ , " , " ~ P ~ ~ ~ ~ any Judge of the Supreme Court, in any case where he may see fit to do so, upon written application, to issue a warrant or order under his hand, for bringing up any prisoner or person confined in any prison, or other legalized place of confinement, under any sentence, or under commitment for trial, or otherwise (except under process in any civil action, suit, or proceeding), before any Court, Judge, Justices, Magistrate, or other judicature, to be examined as a witness in any cause or matter, civil or criminal, depending, or to be inquired of or determined, in or before any such Court, Judge, Justices, Magistrate, or judicature; and the person required by any such warrant, or order, to be so brought before such Court, Judge, Justices, Magistrate, or judicature, shall be so brought under the same care and custody, and be dealt with in like manner in all respects, as a prisoner, required by any writ of habeas corpus, awarded by the Supreme Court, to be brought before such Court to be examined as a witness in any cause or matter depending before such Court, is now by law required to be dealt with.
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14 CAP. 155) Evidence LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA SCHEDULE S. 7 (1) Chapter Title Parts of Act referred to Cap. 116 Criminal Law Amendment Act Cap. 216 Infant Life Preservation Act Cap. 300 Offences against the Person Act Cap. 405 Small Charges Act Cap. 267 Married Women's Property Act The whole Act. The whole Act. Sections 29, 43, 44, 49 to 53 (in- clusive), 54, 55 and 60. Sections 13(2), 14(1), 16(1) and 25. Sections 14 and 18.
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Submission to the Parliament of Australia, Inquiry into the Rights of Women and Children Submitted by Jaf Shah, Executive Director of Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI), a UK based international human rights not-for-profit that seeks to end acid violence (acid attacks). 1. Background to ASTI ASTI is a registered UK charity (charity number: 1154961) established in 2002. It seeks to end a form of gender-based violence commonly known as acid violence or acid attacks.
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We were founded in 2002 and helped create local foundations in Bangladesh, Uganda, Cambodia, India, Nepal and Pakistan. ASTI has partnered with the United Nations and the British Government on projects in Pakistan, Uganda, Nepal, and Cambodia. ASTI has worked with the UK Governments Home Office. Achievements including helping to change laws in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia and the UK. Each of these countries have seen a significant reduction of reported attacks.
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ASTI was awarded an Impact Award by the Thomson Reuters Foundation in 2019 for helping to change UK law. 2. Background to Acid Violence The proliferation of acid attacks occurred during the birth of the industrial revolution in the mid 1700’s. Corrosive and dangerous substances such as sulphuric acid was mass produced for multiple industrial sectors such textiles and metals. This led to the easy availability of these highly concentrated substances.
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The spread of industrialisation and the mass production of corrosives, led to the easy access of corrosives, leading to other regions reporting acid attacks, including Europe, the US, Asia, Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia. There are multiple factors that contribute to acid violence including: - Gender discrimination - Easy accessibility of corrosives - Poverty At a conservative estimate there are at least 10,000 attacks a year globally. 3.
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3. Impact of an Acid Attack on Victim Every year thousands of people across the world are subjected to deliberate attacks with acid. The root causes of attacks are often extremely complex, however a common factor in the vast majority of acid violence cases across the world is gender. Women and girls are overwhelmingly the targets of attacks and men are most commonly the perpetrators. When a person is attacked with acid the effects are immediately visible, prompting instant and excruciating pain.
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Injuries are usually directed at the face causing life altering disabilities including disfigurement and blindness. This premeditated act is designed to disfigure, maim and blind, but not to kill. Not only will a survivor need extended specialist medical treatment, sanctuary, reconstructive surgery and follow up physiotherapy but also crucial expert psychological support. Due to their disfigurement, survivors will often face social isolation further exacerbating mental trauma.
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1 Inquiry into the rights of women and childrenSubmission 14 Treatment requires specialist skills that are frequently lacking in the many countries where acid violence is prevalent. The recovery is a long and difficult road but one to which every survivor should have access. 4. Economic Impact of an Acid Attack In partnership with Frontier Economics, ASTI has produced an economic impact assessment on the costs of acid attacks to UK society.
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The analysis is the first of its kind, taking wider societal costs into consideration, including costs to the criminal justice system, medical system and the victims themselves as a result of an acid attack. Acid violence does not happen in isolation, it effects a survivor’s family, children and wider community. • The estimated cost to UK society per attack is at least £63,000 - this is a very conservative estimation.
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• The total cost of acid attacks to society in 2017 was therefore approximately £60m (£30m in London alone) based on 949 attacks.
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• ASTI estimates 3000 acid attacks occur in Europe each year and economic costs could be as high as £190,000,000 a year • We estimate at least 10,000 attacks globally and the annual global costs will exceed £630,000,000 As well as making a moral case for government intervention and the prevention of acid violence, this assessment allows ASTI to evidence an economic argument for ending of acid attacks. This assessment is available on request. 5.
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This assessment is available on request. 5. Case study: Acid Violence in the UK Acid violence is not a new phenomenon in the UK, there have documented attacks since at least the 1700’s. However, the number of reported attacks peaked in 2016 when there were close to 1000 attacks in a single year. 5.1 Corrosives easily obtainable – limited or no controls on sales Dangerous corrosives were easily obtainable, even those at a high concentration level.
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Anyone of any age was able to purchase corrosives with few checks or controls. Almost half of the attacks were committed in London, mostly in boroughs in the east of London, such as Newham, Tower Hamlets, Barking & Dagenham. The majority of perpetrators and victims were young men – men attacking women is the global pattern.
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2 Inquiry into the rights of women and childrenSubmission 14 5.2 Poverty and Inequality A review of London Metropolitan Police data shows that areas most impacted by acid violence are in east London. These east London boroughs rank high on a suite of poverty and inequality indicators. 5.3 Latest Data on Number of Attacks in UK Latest data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed that 619 offences were recorded for the year ending March 2020.
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This shows a drop of approximately 40% from the peak of almost 1000 attacks in 2016. 5.4 Actions Taken by UK Government Offensive Weapons Act 2019 The UK Government has strengthened the law on corrosives through the Offensive Weapons Act 2019. This contains measures prohibiting the sale and delivery of corrosive products to under 18s and on delivery to residential premises or lockers and making it an offence to possess corrosive substances in a public place.
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The corrosive measures were commenced on 6 April 2022. Data There is the annual data requirement on all police forces in England and Wales to report actual and attempted acid/corrosive attacks. This has been in place since 2019/20. The headline figure for offences is published annually by the Office for National Statistics in the Crime in England and Wales.
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3 Inquiry into the rights of women and childrenSubmission 14 Policing and Sentencing National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) has developed training for officers dealing with these attacks including first responder training and advice, which includes important information on how to respond and treat a victim at the scene. In addition, a tri service agreement has been developed with the police, fire and rescue service, and ambulance service on responding to an attack.
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Specialist investigative guidance has also been developed to help officers understand how to safely recover and handle any evidence at the scene and the evidence required to build a case for prosecution. The Crown Prosecution Service has refreshed and issued their offensive weapons guidance to prosecutors which includes references to the carrying and use of acid and other corrosives in violent attacks.
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The Sentencing Council also issued an important clarifying note on their website in July 2017 which makes it clear that the use of a corrosive substance is a factor that shows high culpability on the part of the offender and would indicate a greater level of offence seriousness which should be reflected in sentencing. 6. Key Recommendations from ASTI In addition to the aforementioned actions undertaken by the UK Government.
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ASTI strongly recommends the following: • Survivor support: Appropriate support mechanisms and resources available to victims of attacks such as medical care, addressing on-going psychological trauma and counselling services and an effective criminal justice system response to ensure justice is achieved for survivors.
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• Public health approach: Recognising a complex set of factors contribute to acid violence, a multi-stakeholder approach is required, and the role of government is crucial to introduce policy to address underlying socio-economic factors, effective implementation of law and commissioning research to obtain data and evidence to inform any preventative actions. • Research: Undertake the necessary research to better understand scale of the problem and identify solutions.
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• Education: Educate at risk groups, including those most at risk of committing an attack; many perpetrators are young men. Recognising the gender element is key and as such programmes educating on underlying factors such as gender discrimination and violence is critical. ASTI is presently trialling an educational prevention pilot project in specific boroughs of London that are most impacted by acid violence. Project partners include local government, Metropolitan Police and an international law firm.
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More information on this pilot is available on request. • Legislation: Law on sale and possession of corrosives including licensing system for purchase of corrosives by consumers. • Corporate legislation: Prevent easy access to corrosives at source, introduce mandatory acid specific human rights due diligence requirements for medium and 4 Inquiry into the rights of women and childrenSubmission 14 large companies. Germany has introduced a Supply Chain Act that comes into enforcement in 2023.
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EU is likely to introduce something similar in the near future. ASTI recommends following actions. SIX RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CORPORATES IN THE ACID VALUE CHAIN Recommendation ONE Conduct risk and impact assessments of your direct operations and the operations of others in your Acid Value Chain. Recommendation TWO Recommendation THREE Implement measures to mitigate risks in your own operations. Conduct due diligence of business partners in the Acid Value Chain.
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Recommendation FOUR Respond appropriately to risks and incidents that arise throughout the Acid Value Chain. Recommendation FIVE Report effectively on risks inherent to your Acid Value Chain and the steps taken to mitigate them. Recommendation SIX Inform and educate staff on acid violence across your value chain.
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Please see ASTI’s attached report, `Obligations and Supply Chain Considerations for the Supply of Acids: A Comparative Analysis’, this report focuses on corporates involved in the manufacturing, use, sale, distribution, storage, transport or disposal of acid (the “Acid Value Chain”) and makes recommendations on tackling and reporting on local and global supply chain due diligence with respect to acid harm-related issues. This report can be downloaded from: https://www.asti.org.uk/tear-couture.html 7.
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Further useful links • Understand more about acid violence by visiting ASTI website: https://www.asti.org.uk/index.html • The legislative changes made in the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 to close any legislative gaps, notably on sale and delivery and possession – https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2019/17/contents/enacted (Offensive Weapons Act 2019 (legislation.gov.uk)) • Statutory guidance on the corrosive provisions – see https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-offensive-weapons-act- 2019 (The Offensive Weapons Act 2019 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) 5 Inquiry into the rights of women and childrenSubmission 14
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LAWS OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA Enactment (Leeward Islands Acts) (CAP. 152 1 CHAPTER 152 'I'HE ENACTMENT (LEEWARD ISLANDS ACTS) ACT Arrangement of Sections Section 1 . Short title. 2 . Interpretation. 3. Enactment of certain Acts of the former Colony of the Leeward Islands. 4. Date of operation of section 3 . SCHEDULE. ENACTMEN'I' (LEEWARD ISLANDS ACTS) (1st ~July, 1956.) 1. This Act may be cited as the Enactment (Leeward Short title. Islands Acts) Act. 2.
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Islands Acts) Act. 2. In this Act the expression "the appointed day'' Interpretation. rneans the first day of July, 1956. 3. (1) The Acts specified in the Schedule being Acts ~ ol the former Colony of the Leeward Islands in force in the the former said Colony immediately before the appointed day shall have ~~~~~'fr~;h,~,. rflect in Antigua and Barbuda as if they had been enacted t)y the Legislature thereof.
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