Regina v Singh and Others: CACD 7 Nov 1997

The defendants appealed against a ruling allowing the admissipn in their trial of transcripts of telephone conversations. The results of the interception of a telephone call made abroad and in accordance with law of that country is admissible here.

Judges:

Roch LJ

Citations:

Times 24-Nov-1997, [1997] EWCA Crim 2854, [1998] 2 Cr App R 16

Statutes:

Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedRegina v P and others HL 19-Dec-2000
Where communications had been intercepted in a foreign country, and the manner of such interceptions had been lawful in that country, the evidence produced was admissible in evidence in a trial in England. An admission of such evidence was not an . .
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