| International Criminal Court (Scotland) Act 2001 | ||
| 2001 asp 13 - continued | ||
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SCHEDULE 5 | |
| INVESTIGATION OF PROCEEDS OF ICC CRIME | ||
| PART 1 | ||
| PRODUCTION OR ACCESS ORDERS | ||
| Application for order | ||
| 1 | (1) An order under this Part of this schedule may be made by the sheriff on an application by a person authorised for the purpose under section 19 of this Act. | |
| (2) Any such application may be made on an ex parte application to a sheriff in chambers. | ||
| Grounds for making order | ||
| 2 | (1) The sheriff may make an order under this Part of this schedule if satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting- | |
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| (2) No such order shall be made if it appears to the sheriff that the material to which the application relates consists of or includes items subject to legal privilege. | ||
| (3) Paragraphs 3 and 4 below specify the descriptions of order that may be made. | ||
| Production or access orders: standard orders | ||
| 3 | (1) If it appears to the sheriff that there is in a specified person's possession, custody or power specified material, or material of a specified description, to which the application relates, the sheriff may order such person either- | |
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| (2) The specified period shall be seven days beginning with the date of the order unless it appears to the sheriff making the order that a longer or shorter period would be appropriate in the particular circumstances of the application. | ||
| (3) Where an access order is made in relation to material on any premises the sheriff may, on the application of a constable, order any person who appears to the sheriff to be entitled to grant entry to the premises to allow a constable to enter the premises to obtain access to the material. | ||
| (4) In sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) above "specified" means specified in the order. | ||
| (5) Where a production or access order is made by virtue of paragraph 4 below, the provisions of this paragraph shall have effect subject to the modifications specified in that paragraph. | ||
| Production or access orders: special orders | ||
| 4 | (1) A production or access order may be made in relation to a person if the sheriff thinks it is likely that material to which the application relates is in the person's possession, custody or power within the period of 28 days beginning with the date of an order. | |
| (2) A production or access order may also be made in relation to material consisting of or including material which is expected to come into existence within that period. | ||
| (3) In that case it must specify a person within sub-paragraph (1) above. | ||
| (4) Where a production or access order is made by virtue of this paragraph- | ||
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| (5) The modifications are- | ||
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| (6) In this paragraph "specified" means specified in the order. | ||
| Supplementary provision in relation to orders | ||
| 5 | (1) The Scottish Ministers may by regulations make provision as to the discharge and variation of orders under this Part of this schedule. | |
| (2) Provision may be made by act of sederunt as to proceedings relating to such orders. | ||
| (3) Regulations under sub-paragraph (1) above shall be made by statutory instrument; and any such instrument shall be subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the Scottish Parliament. | ||
| Effect of order | ||
| 6 | (1) Sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) below have effect with respect to the effect of an order under this Part of this schedule. | |
| (2) Where the material to which the order relates consists of information contained in a computer- | ||
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| (3) An order under this Part of this schedule does not confer any right to production of, or access to, items subject to legal privilege. | ||
| (4) Subject to section 39 of the 2001 Act, the order has effect notwithstanding any obligation as to secrecy or other restriction on the disclosure of information imposed by an enactment or otherwise. | ||
| Order in relation to material in possession of government department | ||
| 7 | (1) An order under this Part of this schedule may be made in relation to material in the possession, custody or power of a government department. | |
| (2) An order so made shall be served as if the proceedings were civil proceedings against the department. | ||
| (3) Where the material concerned might for the time being be in the possession, custody or power of an officer of the department, an order may require such officer, whether named in the order or not, to comply with it. | ||
| (4) In this paragraph "government department" means a public department within the meaning of the Crown Suits (Scotland) Act 1857 (c.44) and any part of the Scottish Administration. | ||
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