Originally posted by MrBarnett
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And the very rules that guide us today may have their roots firmly planted in our past ?
Applications for witness anonymity can be made pre-trial under sections 74 to 85 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009. The orders known as investigation anonymity orders can be requested at the very start of an investigation thus providing early certainty to people, who may have relevant information, that their identities will not be disclosed.
Investigation anonymity orders are only available in limited circumstances, which are:
1. that a qualifying offence has been committed (murder or manslaughter where the death was caused by being shot with a firearm or injured with a knife);
Investigation anonymity orders are only available in limited circumstances, which are:
1. that a qualifying offence has been committed (murder or manslaughter where the death was caused by being shot with a firearm or injured with a knife);
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