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Section 486.3(2) creates a mandatory prohibition on application of the Crown or victim where the accused is charged with criminal harassment, sexual assault (271), sexual assault with a weapon/causing bodily harm (272) or aggravated sexual assault (273).
[[Cross-Examinations|Section 486.3(2)]] creates a mandatory prohibition for a self-represented accused to cross-examine the alleged victim (regardless of age) on application of the Crown or victim where the accused is charged with [[Criminal Harassment (Offence)|criminal harassment]] (264), [[Sexual Assault (Offence)|sexual assault]] (271), [[Sexual Assault Causing Bodily Harm (Offence)|sexual assault with a weapon/causing bodily harm]] (272) or [[Aggravated Sexual Assault (Offence)|aggravated sexual assault]] (273) and it is not necessary for the "proper administration of justice".

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Section 486.3(2) creates a mandatory prohibition for a self-represented accused to cross-examine the alleged victim (regardless of age) on application of the Crown or victim where the accused is charged with criminal harassment (264), sexual assault (271), sexual assault with a weapon/causing bodily harm (272) or aggravated sexual assault (273) and it is not necessary for the "proper administration of justice".