In addition and without prejudice to any
powers which a Court may possess to order the exclusion of the public from any proceedings if,
in the course of proceedings before a Court against any person for an offence under this Act or
the proceedings on appeal, or in the course of the trial of a person under this Act, application is
made by the prosecution, on the ground that the publication of any evidenc e to be given or of
any statement to be made in the course of the proceedings would be prejudicial to the safety of
the State, that all or any portion of the public shall be excluded during any part of the hearing,
the Court may make an order to that effect, but the passing of sentence shall in any case take
place in public.
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