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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 72
Explanation of proceeding
72 Explanation of proceeding
(1) In a proceeding before a court in which a child is charged with an
offence, the court must take steps to ensure, as far as practicable, that the
child and any parent of the child present has full opportunity to be heard and
participate in the proceeding.
(2) Without limiting subsection (1) ,
the court must ensure that the child and parent understand, as far as
practicable— (a) the nature of the alleged offence, including the matters
that must be established before the child can be found guilty; and
(b)
the court’s procedures; and
(c) the consequences of any order that may be
made.
(3) Examples of the steps a court may take are— (a) directly
explaining these matters in court to the child and parent; and
(b) having
some appropriate person give the explanation; and
(c) having an interpreter
or another person able to communicate effectively with the child and parent
give the explanation; and
(d) causing an explanatory note in English or
another language to be supplied to the child and parent.
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