Voire Dire Flashcards

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What is a Voire Dire?

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A hearing within a hearing to determine an issue of law.

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What is a Voire Dire used to determine?

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  • Competency or Compellability of a witness
  • Whether evidence is used against a person
  • Admissibility of evidence for the tribunal of fact.
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Cornelius and the king on Voire Dire?

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They are to determine a question of law as it relates to a fact.

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5 Principles of a Voire Dire? Case?

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DPP v Zhang 2007

  • Grant of Voire Dire by Court is matter of discretion, not a right of party.
  • Party seeking Voire Dire must satisft Magistrate there are reasoanble grounds for Voire Dire and must identify the issues in it.
  • All parties must specify issues to be examined so as to allow objections to ba taken and considered on relevance.
  • Magistrate must identify with precision material which is objected to, basis for objection.
  • Need for Magistrate to rule upon admissibility of evidence.
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What section of evidence Act for Voire Dire?

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189.

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189 (1)?

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189 The voir dire
(1) If the determination of a question whether:
(a) evidence should be admitted (whether in the exercise of a discretion or not), or
(b) evidence can be used against a person, or
(c) a witness is competent or compellable,
depends on the court finding that a particular fact exists, the question whether that fact exists is, for the purposes of this section, a preliminary question.

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Case on onus on defence and what for?

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Cleland v The Queen

If they raise unfairness or illegality, onus is on defence in Voire Dire.

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Intended result of Voire Dire? Case?

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Cornelius v The King

Whether or nor there is “a prima facie reasson for presenting the evidence at all to the Jury”

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For admissions, in relation to involuntariness or oppression, who holds Onus of Proof?

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The Crown.

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Intended result of Voire Dire? Case?

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Cornelius v The King (1936)

Whether or not there is ‘a prima facie reason for presenting evidence at all to the jury”.

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If unfairness or illegality is raised, who bears the Onus?

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The Defence. (provindg they raise the unfairness)

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Case on Voire Dire evidence to be used in hearing proper?

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Ex parte Whitlock re MacKenzie
Evidence heard in Voire Dire in SUmmary Cases is to be taken as evidence in the case as a whole and is before the Court for all purposes.

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