Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 278 - Trials and Proceedings Before Judgment
Section 16d - Child Witness Testimony; Videotaping or Transmission by Simultaneous Electronic Means in Certain Cases

Section 16D. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:—
''Child witness'', a person who is under the age of fifteen years and who is alleged to have been a victim of, or a witness to an alleged violation of section thirteen B, 13B1/2, 13B3/4, thirteen F, thirteen H, twenty-two, twenty-two A, 22B, 22C, twenty-three, 23A, 23B, twenty-four, 24B or 50 of chapter two hundred and sixty-five, or section two, three, four, four A, four B, five, six, seven, eight, twelve, thirteen, sixteen, seventeen, twenty-four, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, twenty-nine A, twenty-nine B, thirty-three, thirty-four or thirty-five A of chapter two hundred and seventy-two.
''Simultaneous electronic means'', Any device capable of projecting a live visual and aural transmission such as closed-circuit television.
(b)(1) At any time after the issuance of a complaint or indictment alleging an offense punished by any of the statutes listed herein, the court on its own motion or on motion of the proponent of a child witness, and after a hearing, may order the use of a suitable alternative procedure for taking the testimony of the child witness, in proceedings pursuant to said complaint or indictment, provided that the court finds by a preponderance of the evidence at the time of the order that the child witness is likely to suffer psychological or emotional trauma as a result of testifying in open court, as a result of testifying in the presence of the defendant, or as a result of both testifying in open court and testifying in the presence of the defendant. If the court orders the use of a suitable alternative for taking the testimony of a child witness pursuant to this section, the court shall make and enter specific findings upon the record describing with particularity the reasons for such order.
(2) An order issued under paragraph (1) shall provide that the testimony of the child witness be recorded on videotape or film to be shown in court at a later time or that the testimony be transmitted to the courtroom by simultaneous electronic means.
(3) Testimony taken by an alternative procedure pursuant to an order issued under paragraph (1) shall be taken in the presence of the judge, the prosecutor, defense counsel and such other persons as the court may allow. The defendant shall also have the right to be present unless the court's order under paragraph (1) is based wholly or in part upon a finding that the child witness is likely to suffer trauma as a result of testifying in the presence of the defendant. If the order is based on such a finding, the testimony of the child witness shall not be taken in the presence of the defendant except as provided in paragraph (4).
(4) Testimony taken by an alternative procedure pursuant to an order issued under paragraph (1) shall be taken in a suitable setting outside the courtroom, except that an order based only on a finding that the child witness is likely to suffer trauma as a result of testifying in the presence of the defendant may provide that the testimony be taken in a suitable setting inside the courtroom in a manner so that the child witness is not able to see or hear the defendant.
(5) When testimony is taken by an alternative procedure pursuant to an order issued under paragraph (1), counsel shall be given the opportunity to examine or cross-examine the child witness to the same extent as would be permitted at trial, and the defendant shall be able to see and hear the child witness and to have constant private communication with defense counsel.
(6) The film, videotape or transmission of testimony taken by an alternative procedure pursuant to an order issued under paragraph (1) shall be admissible as substantive evidence to the same extent as and in lieu of live testimony by the child witness in any proceeding for which the order is issued or in any related criminal proceeding against the same defendant when consistent with the interests of justice, provided that such an order is entered or re-entered based on current findings at the time when or within a reasonable time before the film, videotape or transmission is offered into evidence. Subsequent testimony of a child witness in any such proceeding shall also be taken by a suitable alternative procedure pursuant to this section.
(7) Whenever pursuant to an order issued under paragraph (1), testimony is recorded on videotape or film or is transmitted to the courtroom by simultaneous electronic means, the court shall ensure that:
(a) The recording or transmitting equipment is capable of making an accurate recording or transmission and is operated by a competent operator;
(b) The recording or transmission is in color and the witness is visible at all times;
(c) Every voice on the recording or transmission is audible and identified;
(d) The courtroom is equipped with monitors which permit the jury and others present in the courtroom to see and hear the recording or transmission;
(e) In the case of recorded testimony, the recording is accurate and has not been altered;
(f) In the case of recorded testimony, each party is afforded the opportunity to view the recording before it is shown in the courtroom.
(8) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to prohibit the court from using other appropriate means, consistent with this section and other laws and with the defendant's rights, to protect a child witness from trauma during a court proceeding.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases

Title II - Proceedings in Criminal Cases

Chapter 278 - Trials and Proceedings Before Judgment

Section 1 - Trial List of Criminal Cases, Adding Cases to List

Section 2 - Trial of Issues of Fact

Section 4 - Oaths of Jurors

Section 5 - Affirmation of Jurors

Section 6a - Testimony Concerning Ownership in Cases Involving Motor Vehicle Theft or Fraudulent Claims; Preservation of Testimony

Section 7 - Burden to Prove License or Admission to Practice as Attorney at Law

Section 8 - Justification in Libel Cases

Section 8a - Killing or Injuring a Person Unlawfully in a Dwelling; Defense

Section 9 - Proof of Ownership of Property

Section 10 - Night Time; Definition

Section 11 - Directed Verdict; Setting Aside Verdict, New Trial or Finding of Guilty of Included Offense

Section 11a - Habitual Criminals; Separate Trial on Issue of Prior Conviction

Section 12 - Acquittal of Part of Crime and Conviction of Residue

Section 14 - Liability for Fees of Person Acquitted

Section 15 - Discontinuance of Prosecution Under By-Laws, Ordinances, Etc.

Section 16 - Assignment of Counsel for Inmates of Institutions for Reformation of Juvenile Offenders

Section 16a - Exclusion of Public From Trial for Sex Offenses Involving Minors Under Age of Eighteen

Section 16b - Exclusion of Public From Trial of Criminal Proceeding Involving Husband and Wife

Section 16c - Exclusion of Public From Trial Involving Crime of Incest or Rape

Section 16d - Child Witness Testimony; Videotaping or Transmission by Simultaneous Electronic Means in Certain Cases

Section 16f - Expedited Trials of Sex Crimes Involving Minor Children as Victims or Witnesses; Continuance; Impact Statement

Section 18 - Pleas of Not Guilty, Guilty or Nolo Contendere; Requests for Specific Disposition; Pretrial Motions

Section 23 - Certain Acts or Omissions by Defendant Not Admissible Against Him in Criminal Trial

Section 28 - Appeal to Supreme Judicial Court

Section 28a - Appellate Division of Superior Court for Review of Sentences

Section 28b - Right of Appeal to Appellate Division; Time Limit; Stay of Execution of Sentence; Jurisdiction; Review of Judgment, etc.; Disposition

Section 28c - Amendment of Judgment; Resentencing or Other Disposition

Section 28d1/2 - Salary of Clerk and Assistant Clerks of Appellate Division; Designation and Salary of Clerical Assistant in Matters Pertaining to Business of Appellate Division

Section 28e - Appeals by Commonwealth

Section 29b - Withdrawal of Uncounseled Guilty Plea

Section 29d - Conviction Upon Plea of Guilty, Nolo Contendere or an Admission to Sufficient Facts; Motion to Vacate

Section 33e - Capital Cases; Review by Supreme Judicial Court

Section 34 - Motions in Arrest of Judgment

Section 35 - Trial of Male and Female Prisoners