Regina v Downey: CACD 5 Apr 1994

Where offences are ‘welded together’ the jury may regard the totality of evidence.

Citations:

Times 05-Apr-1994, [1995] 1 Cr App R 547

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

ConsideredRegina v Brown, Wilson, Mcmillan and McClean CACD 31-Jul-1996
Identification on one set of offences was said to be less than sufficient on its own to secure a conviction. Further identification evidence bound the defendants to a related offence. The judge brought them together, and the defence appealed saying . .
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Criminal Evidence

Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.86580