Coronavirus Recovery and Reform (Scotland) Act 2022 - criminal justice measures consultation: easy read

Easy read version of our consultation on making permanent certain criminal justice measures from Coronavirus Recovery and Reform (Scotland) Act 2022 alongside other proposals to modernise criminal justice procedures through digital processes: Easy read version


Chapter 6. The law on copy documents

The law says that a signed certificate is needed on all copy documents. This is to prove they are a valid copy.

Digital technology can now make sure documents are valid copies. They can do this better than a person can.

Digital Evidence Sharing Capability (DESC) is a digital service. It helps to share and store evidence.

The law on copy documents needs to be updated. The system on copy documents should be updated.

Question 9. Does the use of DESC remove the need for a signed certificate to prove a copy is original?

Yes.

No.

Unsure/ I have no view.

Please write any comments in the box below.

Question 10. Could DESC documents be accepted as a true copy without certification?

Yes.

No.

Unsure/ I have no view.

Please write any comments in the box below.

Question 11. Could any issues about documents being valid be raised through the pre-trial hearing system?

Agree.

Disagree.

Unsure/ I have no view.

Please write any comments in the box below.

Question 12. Should the court allow copy documents if they think they are valid?

Agree.

Disagree.

Unsure.

Please write any comments in the box below.

Question 13. Should the court allow copy documents to be used for evidence?

Agree.

Disagree.

Unsure.

Please write any comments in the box below.

Contact

Email: covidpermanency.consultation@gov.scot

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