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The International Crimes Act, 2008
PART V— DOMESTIC PROCEDURES FOR OTHER TYPES OF CO-OPERATION
Finding Persons or Things, and Obtaining Evidence
76—Assistance in locating or identifying persons or things.
77—Assistance in gathering evidence.
78—Taking evidence.
79—Producing documents or other articles.
80—Protection of witnesses.
81—ICC may give evidence certificate.
82—Certain persons may appear.
83—Powers of Judge may be exercised by Registrar.
Questioning Persons
84—Assistance in questioning persons.
85—Procedure where questioning by Kenyan agency.
Service of Documents and Appearance of Witnesses
86—Assistance in arranging service of documents.
87—Request for voluntary appearance of witness.
88—Consent required and assurances may be sought.
89—Attorney-General may facilitate appearance.
Temporary Transfer of Prisoners
90—Request for temporary transfer of prisoner.
91—Consent required and assurances may be sought.
92—Attorney-General may arrange for transfer.
93—Effect of transfer on prisoner’s sentence.
94—Request for information about time spent in custody overseas.
Evidence
95—Assistance in examining places or sites.
96—Request for search and seizure.
97—Issue of search warrant.
98—Form and content of search warrant.
99—Powers conferred by warrant.
100—Power to stop vehicles.
101—Person executing warrant to produce evidence of authority.
102—Notice of execution of warrant.
103—Disposal of things seized.
104—Facilitating provision of records and documents.
105—Protecting victims and witnesses and preserving evidence.
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