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DEFAMATION ACT 2005 - SECT 22
Roles of judicial officers and juries in defamation proceedings
22 Roles of judicial officers and juries in defamation proceedings
(1) This section applies to defamation proceedings that are tried by jury.
(2) The jury is to determine whether the defendant has published defamatory
matter about the plaintiff and, if so, whether any defence raised by the
defendant has been established.
(3) If the jury finds that the defendant has
published defamatory matter about the plaintiff and that no defence has been
established, the judicial officer and not the jury is to determine the amount
of damages (if any) that should be awarded to the plaintiff and all unresolved
issues of fact and law relating to the determination of that amount.
(4) If
the proceedings relate to more than one cause of action for defamation, the
jury must give a single verdict in relation to all causes of action on which
the plaintiff relies unless the judicial officer orders otherwise.
(5)
Nothing in this section-- (a) affects any law or practice relating to special
verdicts, or
(b) requires or permits a jury to determine any issue that, at
general law, is an issue to be determined by the judicial officer, or
(c)
requires or permits a jury to determine any issue that another provision of
this Act requires a judicial officer to determine.
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