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<p>The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) recognises that appropriate support is vital
to ensure that victims of female genital mutilation (FGM) are able to give their evidence
effectively in court. The CPS legal guidance advises prosecutors that in all cases
of FGM they must ensure that the complainant is aware of the special measures that
can be applied for at court, and that applications are made in time. For all child
witnesses there is a presumption that they will give their evidence in chief by recorded
interview and any further evidence by live link unless the court is satisfied that
this will not improve the quality of the child's evidence. Adult victims of FGM are
also eligible for special measures on the grounds that they are likely to be intimidated
witnesses in relation to testifying at court. However it is a matter for the court
to grant the application.</p>
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