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Tully and Another, Regina v: CACD 16 Mar 2006

The defendants appealed against their convictions for robbery. The prosecutor had introduced evidence of their previous records under section 101, with several similar convictions demonstrating propensity. Citations: [2006] EWCA Crim 2270, (2007) 171 JPN 306, (2007) 171 JP 25 Links: Bailii Statutes: Criminal Justice Act 2003 101(d) Jurisdiction: England and Wales Criminal Evidence Updated: 26 … Continue reading Tully and Another, Regina v: CACD 16 Mar 2006

Card, Regina v: CACD 11 May 2006

The defendant appealed his convictions for sexual assault, saying that details of his previous convictions should not have been admitted under the 2003 Act. Held: The appeal succeeded. Where there was a risk of evidence of previous complaint being contaminated through collusion, the court should make that assessment first before then considering whether to admit … Continue reading Card, Regina v: CACD 11 May 2006