(4) Any evidence tendered to disprove an alibi may, subject to any directions by the court as to the time when it is to be given, be given before or after evidence is given in support of the alibi.
(8) In this section, the expression evidence in support of an alibi means evidence tending to show that by reason of the presence of the accused at a particular place or in a particular area at a particular time he was not, or was unlikely to have been, at the place where the offence is alleged to have been committed at the time of its alleged commission.
Compare: Criminal Justice Act 1967 s 11 (UK)
Section 367A: inserted, on 1 January 1974, by section 11(1) of the Crimes Amendment Act 1973 (1973 No 118).
Section 367A(1): repealed, on 29 June 2009, by section 40(1) of the Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (2008 No 38).
Section 367A(2): repealed, on 29 June 2009, by section 40(1) of the Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (2008 No 38).
Section 367A(3): repealed, on 29 June 2009, by section 40(1) of the Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (2008 No 38).
Section 367A(5): repealed, on 29 June 2009, by section 40(1) of the Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (2008 No 38).
Section 367A(6): repealed, on 29 June 2009, by section 40(1) of the Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (2008 No 38).
Section 367A(7): repealed, on 29 June 2009, by section 40(1) of the Criminal Disclosure Act 2008 (2008 No 38).