EA Cases Flashcards

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R v Kneebone

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  • P bears responsibility for deciding whether to call a W.
  • J not obliged to to question R’s reasons.
  • J can ask C to reconsider at close, but can not compell.
  • J may comment on C’s failure to call a witness but see [Dyers]
  • J should not call a witness but for exceptional circustances.
  • J should not call W save for “eceptional circumstances”.
  • C need to point to factors of “unreliability” - appropriate steps include interviewing witnesses.
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SH v R

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  • strict compliance with s 13(5)(c) required explaining 3 paragraphs.
  • does not need to be verbatim, but should strictly convey the substance of s 13(5).
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Browne v Dunn

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  • the cross-examiner must put to each of the opponent’s witnesses so much of his own case as concerns that witness or on which that witness could give evidence.
  • in short, if you intend to lead evidence that is contrary to what witness has said - you need to put it to them in cross-examination
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