Evidence Flashcards

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General rule

A

Any fact which needs to be proved by evidence of witnesses at trial shall be by oral evidence

Witness statement stands as evidence in chief with cross examination etc

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2
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Affidavit

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Written statement of evidence sworn before an authorised person, instead of statement of truth

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3
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Affidavit required where

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Search or freezing order

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4
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Requirements for affidavit

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State on oath

Jurat - statement at end which authenticates it
- signed by all deponenyd
- completed and signed by person before whom it was sworn

Follow immediately from text and not put on separate page

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5
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Witness statement

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Signed bu person which contains evidence they would give orally

Stands as EIC

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6
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Exchange of witness statement

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Court gives directions at allocation/case management

Generally follows disclosure and inspection

Not usual to file at court - will be in trial bundle

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7
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Relying on witness statement

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If party has served a witness statement and wishes to rely on it, must call that witness to give oral evidence or put statement in as hearsay

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8
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Extending time to exchange witness statement

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Parties can agree extension up to 28 days without need for court approval as long as not put trial date at risk

If cannot agree or risk trial date - apply to court

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9
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Witness statement served late

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Apply for relief from sanctions or witness may not be able to give evidence at trial

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10
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Opinion evidence

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Not admissible unlesss
- expert evidence
- perceived facts - statement made as a way of conveying facts personally perceived - eg summer was drunk

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11
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Hearsay

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Oral or written statement made out of court which is being adduced too court to prove truth of matter stated

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12
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Is hearsay admissible

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Yes

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13
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Failure to give notice of intention to rely on hearsay

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Still admissible but court attaches less weight to it.

Maybe penalised in costs

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14
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Options on receipt of notice of intention to rely on hearsay

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1) request particulars
2) call for cross examination - call that person as a witness
3) challenge weight of hearsay evidence at trial
4) attack credibility of absent witness

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