404. Prosecution duty in respect of calling or tendering witnesses.
404. Prosecution duty in respect of calling or tendering witnesses.
Criminal Procedure (Volume 27 (2021), paras 1–442; Volume 28 (2021), paras 443–938) | Commentary
Generally speaking, the prosecution must have at court all the witnesses whose statements have been served as witnesses on whom the prosecution intends to rely, if the defence wants those witnesses to attend; in deciding which statements
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Generally speaking, the prosecution must have at court all the witnesses whose statements have been served as witnesses on whom the prosecution intends to rely, if the defence wants those witnesses to attend; in deciding which statements
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