Part 11Evidence

Chapter 1Evidence of bad character

General

110Court’s duty to give reasons for rulings

(1)

Where the court makes a relevant ruling—

(a)

it must state in open court (but in the absence of the jury, if there is one) its reasons for the ruling;

(b)

if it is a magistrates' court, it must cause the ruling and the reasons for it to be entered in the register of the court’s proceedings.

(2)

In this section “relevant ruling” means—

(a)

a ruling on whether an item of evidence is evidence of a person’s bad character;

(b)

a ruling on whether an item of such evidence is admissible under section 100 or 101 (including a ruling on an application under section 101(3));

(c)

a ruling under section 107.