PART IX – PROCEDURE IN TRIALS BEFORE THE HIGH COURT
CASE FOR THE DEFENCE
307. Defence
The accused person or his advocate may then open his case, stating the facts or law on which he intends to rely, and making such comments as he thinks necessary on the evidence for the prosecution ; the accused person may then give evidence on his own behalf and he or his advocate may examine his witnesses (if any), and after their cross- examination and re-examination (if any) may sum up his case.
Fair trial standards
Rights during trial - examine witnesses
Rights during trial - raise defences
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