407. Defendant as a witness.
Criminal Procedure (Volume 27 (2021), paras 1–442; Volume 28 (2021), paras 443–938) | Commentary(v) Case for the Defence
At the close of the case for the prosecution1, if there is no successful submission that there is insufficient evidence to go to the jury2, it is incumbent on the court to satisfy itself3, in the presence of the jury, that the defendant is aware that the stage has been
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(v) Case for the Defence
At the close of the case for the prosecution1, if there is no successful submission that there is insufficient evidence to go to the jury2, it is incumbent on the court to satisfy itself3, in the presence of the jury, that the defendant is aware that the stage has been
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