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… law to disturb them. "We have presented a strong case of evidence to the court, proving that he disregarded the law … law to disturb them. "We have presented a strong case of evidence to the court, proving that he disregarded the law …
… where it is suspected that there may be potential evidence of: Terrorism War crimes or crimes against humanity … attendance at court or elsewhere in connection with giving evidence. These costs would be covered for the victim or … for interpreters for witnesses who attend court to give evidence. This includes the interpreter’s travelling expenses …
… present to oversee the killing. Michael Smith Telephone evidence showed the three men were in contact with each other … day were to order drugs. In a later interview, when DNA evidence from the scene was put to him, Walsh answered ‘no … Walsh were both present to oversee the killing. Telephone evidence showed the three men were in contact with each other …
… day of trial; File quality - A file with missing items of evidence has an impact on the timeliness of when a meaningful … has been working with police forces to share multimedia evidence on digital platforms, which is a critical part of case progression as the use of digital evidence grows. The vision is to have shared digital systems …
… in the Code for Crown Prosecutors, is met: there is enough evidence to provide a ‘realistic prospect of conviction’ … to provide further information where there is insufficient evidence to make a charging decision, or the police are … case is closed on CMS. If the police provide additional evidence, the case is reopened in CMS and, if possible, a …
… of law (including any point as to the admissibility of evidence or an abuse of process) which the accused wishes to … birth of any witness the accused believes is able to give evidence in support of the alibi, or as many of those details … A duty to disclose may also arise when the accused gives evidence, for example where there is a cut-throat defence and …
… an impartial and professional assessment of the available evidence, independently and with objectivity within the … firmly and fairly and not beyond what is indicated by the evidence; bearing in mind the Courts discretion to exclude improperly obtained evidence, decline to use evidence reasonably believed to have …
… are overseas early consideration of whether they can give evidence by video link should be completed and this will … Prosecutors should be aware that if a witness is to give evidence via video link a fixed date for the hearing must be … as possible. For further information on the obtaining of evidence from abroad, including mutual legal assistance, see …
… the defendant’s attendance. Following the hearing witness evidence should be served pursuant to section 9 Criminal … proposing objections to the statement(s) being tendered in evidence under this section. If statements have been served … Act 1967 and no objection has been provided, then the evidence should be read. If objection has been raised the …
… been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment. There has been no evidence found of offending by Smith against children based … on 6 November 2022 by the National Crime Agency (NCA). Evidence from the defendant’s laptop revealed that Smith was … been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment. There has been no evidence found of offending by Smith against children based …