unsworn evidenceEvidence given by a child in a criminal case in accordance with the provisions of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. The child must be sufficiently intelligent to justify the reception of his evidence and understand the duty of speaking the truth. Formerly, the child’s evidence had to be supported by some *corroboration, but this requirement has now been abolished. |
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