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(1)The list of witnesses shall consist of the names of the witnesses together with an address at which they can be contacted for the purposes of precognition.
(2)It shall not be necessary to include in the list of witnesses the names of any witnesses to the declaration of the accused or the names of any witnesses to prove that an extract conviction applies to the accused, but witnesses may be examined in regard to these matters without previous notice.
(3)Any objection in respect of misnomer or misdescription of—
(a)any person named in the indictment; or
(b)any witness in the list of witnesses,
shall be intimated in writing to the court before which the trial is to take place, to the prosecutor and to any other accused, where the case is to be tried in the sheriff court, at or before the first diet and, where the case is to be tried in the High Court, not less than [F1seven] clear days before the [F2preliminary hearing]; and, except on cause shown, no such objection shall be admitted F3. . . unless so intimated.
(4)Where such intimation has been given or cause is shown and the court is satisfied that the accused making the objection has not been supplied with sufficient information to enable him to identify the person named in the indictment or to find such witness in sufficient time to precognosce him before the trial, the court may grant such remedy by postponement, adjournment or otherwise as appears to it to be appropriate.
[F4(4A)The prosecutor shall have a duty to cite a witness included in the list only if—
(a)it has been ascertained under—
(i)in the case of proceedings in the High Court, section 72(6)(d); or
(ii)in the case of proceedings in the sheriff court, section 71(1C)(a),
of this Act that the witness is required by the prosecutor or the accused to attend the trial; or
(b)where, in the case of proceedings in the High Court, the preliminary hearing has been dispensed with under subsection (1) of section 72B of this Act, the witness was identified in the application under that subsection as being required by the prosecutor or the accused to attend the trial.]
(5)Without prejudice to—
(a)any enactment or rule of law permitting the prosecutor to examine any witness not included in the list of witnesses; or
(b)subsection (6) below,
in any trial it shall be competent with the leave of the court for the prosecutor to examine any witness or to put in evidence any production not included in the lists lodged by him, provided that written notice, containing in the case of a witness his name and address as mentioned in subsection (1) above, has been given to the accused [F5by the relevant time.]
[F6(5A)In subsection (5) above, “the relevant time” means—
(a)where the case is to be tried in the High Court—
(i)not less then seven clear days before the preliminary hearing; or
(ii)such later time, before the jury is sworn to try the case, as the court may, on cause shown, allow;
(b)where the case is to be tried in the sheriff court,]
not less than two clear days before the day on which the jury is sworn to try the case.
(6)It shall be competent for the prosecutor to examine any witness or put in evidence any production included in any list or notice lodged by the accused, and it shall be competent for an accused to examine any witness or put in evidence any production included in any list or notice lodged by the prosecutor or by a co-accused.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in s. 67(3) substituted (1.2.2005) by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 5), ss. 25, 27(1), Sch. para. 16(a)(i); S.S.I. 2004/405, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3-5)
F2Words in s. 67(3) substituted (1.2.2005) by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 5), ss. 25, 27(1), Sch. para. 16(a)(ii); S.S.I. 2004/405, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3-5)
F3Words in s. 67(3) repealed (1.2.2005) by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 5), ss. 25, 27(1), Sch. para. 16(a)(iii); S.S.I. 2004/405, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3-5)
F4S. 67(4A) inserted (1.2.2005) by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 5), ss. 25, 27(1), Sch. para. 16(b); S.S.I. 2004/405, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3-5)
F5S. 67: words, including words forming part of a new subsection (5A), expressed to be inserted in subsection (5) (1.2.2005) by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 5), ss. 25, 27(1), Sch. para. 16(c); S.S.I. 2004/405, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3-5)
F6S. 67: words, including words forming part of a new subsection (5A), expressed to be inserted in subsection (5) (1.2.2005) by Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 5), ss. 25, 27(1), Sch. para. 16(c); S.S.I. 2004/405, art. 2, Sch. 1 (subject to arts. 3-5)
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