Stubbs v Regina: PC 2 Nov 2020

(From the Court of Appeal of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas) Appeals from conviction of murder and against sentence of 45byears imprisonment – admission of identification evidence, including what is said to be ‘dock identification’ evidence, the admission of a police analyst’s ballistics report without the analyst being required to give oral evidence, and the judge’s directions on these and other matters.

Judges:

Lord Kerr, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lord Kitchin, Lord Hamblen, Lord Burrows

Citations:

[2020] UKPC 27

Links:

Bailii, Bailii Summary

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Crime, Criminal Sentencing

Updated: 12 September 2022; Ref: scu.659462