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Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005

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Schedule 5: Persons specified for the purposes of section 82

Section 89: Defences to liability under section 88

203.This section sets out defences to an offence in section 88. Examples are where the disclosure is made by the protected person about himself, and does not endanger the safety of any person; or where the disclosure is made for the purposes of the prevention, detection or investigation of crime. If sufficient evidence of such a defence is raised, it will be for the prosecution to prove that the defence is not satisfied (subsection (7)). Subsection (5) provides that the Secretary of State can by order make provision prescribing circumstances in which disclosure of information under section 88(1) or (2) does not constitute an offence in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Subsection (6) provides that Scottish Ministers can by order make provision prescribing circumstances in which disclosure of information under section 88(1) or (2) does not constitute an offence in Scotland.

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