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Evidence, POLICJA, PDFs[ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]//-->Evidence &Disclosure1Evidence© College of Policing (2015). All rights reserved.What is disclosure?Disclosure refers to providing the defence withcopies of, or access to, any material which mightreasonably be considered capable of underminingthe case for the prosecution or assisting thedefence and which has not previously beendisclosed.Disclosure quotes“Disclosure is one of the most important issues in the criminal justicesystem. The application of proper and fair disclosure is a vital component ofa fair criminal justice system. The "golden rule" is that fairness requires fulldisclosure be made of all material held by the prosecution that weakens itscase or strengthens that of the defence.”- Lord Goldsmith, HM Attorney General“[There is a] need for very great care in handling the whole process ofdisclosure.”- Lord Bingham, R v H and C, 2004.“Material that is not relevant does not need to be scheduled or consideredfor disclosure!”.- Attorney General 2011Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act (CPIA) 1996The Act is divided into seven parts but only the first two are ofimportance to the police:1.2.Part I sets out the procedure for disclosure and theconsequences for failing to comply.Part II lists the duties of the police with regard to disclosureThere are three police roles identified in CPIA:••Investigator (police officer or police staff investigator) all haveresponsibility for carrying out the duties required by the code.Officer In Charge (OIC) of an investigation – responsible fordirecting investigation and ensuring proper procedures are inplaceDisclosure officer – responsible for examining material,revealing material and certifying he/she has done this•Used and unused materialAll used statements, exhibits and material (theProsecution Case) will have been served onthe Defence and will therefore not beconsidered unused material for the purposes ofscheduling.All unused statements, exhibits and materialwill not have been served on the Defence andtherefore will be considered unused material. [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ] |
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