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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface v
Abbreviations
xi
Table
of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxiii
Table of Treaties
xxxiii
1
Introduction
1
Hearsay rule and the rise and fall of the exclusionary rules of evidence
2
Scope and evolution of the hearsay rule
5
Hearsay rule in criminal law as it stood before the
2003
reform:
justifications for the rule
9
Criticisms of the hearsay rule
14
Hearsay rule as seen by legal writers
20
The directness principle or best evidence approach
22
Abolition of the hearsay rule in civil proceedings
24
Background to the
2003
reform: Criminal Law Revision Commitee,
Fraud Trials Committee, Law Commission and Auld Review
26
Reform: Criminal Justice Act
2003,
Part
11,
Chapter
2 32
Conclusion: provisional assessment of the reform
34
Date of entry into force
38
2
Hearsay and the European Convention of Human Rights
39
The confrontation principle
39
ECHR, Article
6(3)
(d)
41
Who is a witness for the purposes of ECHR, Article 6(3)(d)?
43
What is meant by a right to examine or have examined witnesses
against him ?
45
Does a conviction based on evidence from witnesses whom the
defendant was unable to examine invariably infringe his rights under
ECHR, Article 6(3)(d)?
48
The English case law on ECHR, Article
6(3)
(d)
51
3
The Scope of the Reform, the Shape of the New Exclusionary Rule
and the New Scheme of Exceptions
61
vii
Contents
Abolition
of the common law exclusionary rule: the demise of Kearley
61
The new exclusionary rule: CJA2003, sections
114(1)
and
115 63
The new definition of hearsay: conclusion
70
Scheme of exceptions
73
4
Hearsay Admitted by Agreement
75
5
The Inclusionary Discretion and the General Discretion to Exclude
81
Discretionary inclusion under CJA
2003,
section 114(l)(d): safety-valve
or alternative tap?
81
What are the interests of justice ?
85
Particular applications of CJA
2003,
section
1
14(
1 )
(d)
89
Discretionary exclusion: CJA
2003,
section
126 97
6
Statements of Witnesses who are Unavailable (CJA
2003,
Section
116) 99
History: earlier provisions
99
The new provision: CJA
2003,
section
116 101
7
Documentary Hearsay (CJA
2003,
Section
117) 117
History
117
Underlying issue: records of different types
118
CJA
2003,
section
117 119
Extra conditions for the admissibility of police records
124
Discretion to exclude
125
Documentary evidence and real evidence
126
CJA
2003,
section
117:
conclusion
127
8
Other Statutory Exceptions
129
9
Preserved Common Law Exceptions (CJA
2003,
Section
118) 135
Public information, etc
136
Reputation as to character
137
Reputation or family tradition
138
Resgestae
140
Confessions, etc
143
Admissions by agents, etc
144
Common enterprise
146
Expert evidence
148
10
Confessions (and Other Extra-judicial Statements by Defendants)
151
Introduction
151
Defendant s extra-judicial confession as evidence for the prosecution
153
viii
Contents
Defendant s extra-judicial non-confession as evidence for the defence:
mixed statements , etc
162
Extra-judicial statement of one co-defendant as evidence against another
164
Extra-judicial statements of one co-defendant as evidence for another
168
Defendant s extra-judicial statements: conclusion
172
11
Multiple Hearsay
173
12
The Rule Against Narrative
181
Introduction
181
Rule against narrative is retained
185
Rules about refreshment of memory are relaxed
186
Other common law exceptions to the rule are reformed and put into
statutory form
189
Where the previous statement of a witness is admissible, it is
now evidence of any matter stated in it
193
A practical point: a previous statement, if in documentary form, must
not normally be given to the jury when they retire
197
13
Videotaped Evidence-in-Chief
199
Introduction
199
Background
199
14
Other Matters: Experts (CJA
2003,
Section
127)
and Proof of Documents
(Section
133) 207
Expert evidence: preparatory work
207
Documents: evidential status of a copy
209
15
Practical Issues
213
Taking, recording and preservation of statements and the rules on
access to them
213
Evidence on commission
218
Requirement to give notice of hearsay evidence: Criminal Procedure
Rules
219
Deciding applications to admit hearsay evidence and applications for
hearsay to be excluded
221
Time and place for deciding on the application
223
Giving reasons for the decision
224
Enhanced status of a witness s previous statements
225
Stopping the case where the evidence is unconvincing
226
Directing juries
228
ix
Appendix
I Criminal Justice Act
2003,
Sections
114-141 229
Appendix II Criminal Procedure Rules, Part
34 247
Appendix III Judicial Studies Board Specimen Directions
253
Appendix IV Leading Cases
257
Index
331
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CONTENTS
Preface v
Abbreviations
xi
Table
of Cases
xiii
Table of Legislation
xxiii
Table of Treaties
xxxiii
1
Introduction
1
Hearsay rule and the rise and fall of the exclusionary rules of evidence
2
Scope and evolution of the hearsay rule
5
Hearsay rule in criminal law as it stood before the
2003
reform:
justifications for the rule
9
Criticisms of the hearsay rule
14
Hearsay rule as seen by legal writers
20
The 'directness principle' or 'best evidence' approach
22
Abolition of the hearsay rule in civil proceedings
24
Background to the
2003
reform: Criminal Law Revision Commitee,
Fraud Trials Committee, Law Commission and Auld Review
26
Reform: Criminal Justice Act
2003,
Part
11,
Chapter
2 32
Conclusion: provisional assessment of the reform
34
Date of entry into force
38
2
Hearsay and the European Convention of Human Rights
39
The confrontation principle
39
ECHR, Article
6(3)
(d)
41
Who is a 'witness' for the purposes of ECHR, Article 6(3)(d)?
43
What is meant by 'a right to examine or have examined witnesses
against him'?
45
Does a conviction based on evidence from witnesses whom the
defendant was unable to examine invariably infringe his rights under
ECHR, Article 6(3)(d)?
48
The English case law on ECHR, Article
6(3)
(d)
51
3
The Scope of the Reform, the Shape of the New Exclusionary Rule
and the New Scheme of Exceptions
61
vii
Contents
Abolition
of the common law exclusionary rule: the demise of Kearley
61
The new exclusionary rule: CJA2003, sections
114(1)
and
115 63
The new definition of hearsay: conclusion
70
Scheme of exceptions
73
4
Hearsay Admitted by Agreement
75
5
The 'Inclusionary Discretion' and the General Discretion to Exclude
81
Discretionary inclusion under CJA
2003,
section 114(l)(d): 'safety-valve'
or alternative tap?
81
What are 'the interests of justice'?
85
Particular applications of CJA
2003,
section
1
14(
1 )
(d)
89
Discretionary exclusion: CJA
2003,
section
126 97
6
Statements of Witnesses who are Unavailable (CJA
2003,
Section
116) 99
History: earlier provisions
99
The new provision: CJA
2003,
section
116 101
7
Documentary Hearsay (CJA
2003,
Section
117) 117
History
117
Underlying issue: 'records' of different types
118
CJA
2003,
section
117 119
Extra conditions for the admissibility of police records
124
Discretion to exclude
125
Documentary evidence and real evidence
126
CJA
2003,
section
117:
conclusion
127
8
Other Statutory Exceptions
129
9
Preserved Common Law Exceptions (CJA
2003,
Section
118) 135
Public information, etc
136
Reputation as to character
137
Reputation or family tradition
138
Resgestae
140
Confessions, etc
143
Admissions by agents, etc
144
Common enterprise
146
Expert evidence
148
10
Confessions (and Other Extra-judicial Statements by Defendants)
151
Introduction
151
Defendant's extra-judicial confession as evidence for the prosecution
153
viii
Contents
Defendant's extra-judicial 'non-confession' as evidence for the defence:
'mixed statements', etc
162
Extra-judicial statement of one co-defendant as evidence against another
164
Extra-judicial statements of one co-defendant as evidence for another
168
Defendant's extra-judicial statements: conclusion
172
11
Multiple Hearsay
173
12
The Rule Against Narrative
181
Introduction
181
Rule against narrative is retained
185
Rules about 'refreshment of memory' are relaxed
186
Other common law exceptions to the rule are reformed and put into
statutory form
189
Where the previous statement of a witness is admissible, it is
now 'evidence of any matter stated in it'
193
A practical point: a previous statement, if in documentary form, must
not normally be given to the jury when they retire
197
13
Videotaped Evidence-in-Chief
199
Introduction
199
Background
199
14
Other Matters: Experts (CJA
2003,
Section
127)
and Proof of Documents
(Section
133) 207
Expert evidence: preparatory work
207
Documents: evidential status of a copy
209
15
Practical Issues
213
Taking, recording and preservation of statements and the rules on
access to them
213
Evidence on commission
218
Requirement to give notice of hearsay evidence: Criminal Procedure
Rules
219
Deciding applications to admit hearsay evidence and applications for
hearsay to be excluded
221
Time and place for deciding on the application
223
Giving reasons for the decision
224
Enhanced status of a witness's previous statements
225
Stopping the case where the evidence is unconvincing
226
Directing juries
228
ix
Appendix
I Criminal Justice Act
2003,
Sections
114-141 229
Appendix II Criminal Procedure Rules, Part
34 247
Appendix III Judicial Studies Board Specimen Directions
253
Appendix IV Leading Cases
257
Index
331 |
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