Holland v Her Majesty’s Advocate: IHCS 16 Jun 2004

Judges:

Lord Justice Clerk And Lord Hamilton And Lord Penrose

Citations:

[2004] ScotHC 39

Links:

ScotC, Bailii

Citing:

Appeal fromHolland v Her Majesty’s Advocate HCJ 21-Aug-2003
The defendant appealed his conviction after a dock identification.
Held: Scotland is unique among the jurisdictions in the United Kingdom in the significance that it attaches to dock identification. However, Scottish law was not alone in this. . .

Cited by:

Appeal fromHolland v Her Majesty’s Advocate (Devolution) PC 11-May-2005
The defendant appealed his convictions for robbery. He had been subject to a dock identification, and he complained that the prosecution had failed in its duties of disclosure.
Held: The combination of several failings meant that the defendant . .
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Scotland, Crime

Updated: 11 June 2022; Ref: scu.198824