Courtroom skills Flashcards
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Role of witness
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Professional - a witness of an incident in person i.e. a police officer or a forensic scientist who gathered physical evidence
Expert - a person whose opinion by virtue of education, training, certification, skills or experience is accepted by the judge as an expert
2
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The Report
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- name, address
- circumstances
- list of exhibits
- work carried out
- conclusions
- use of assistants
- appendices
3
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Common law system
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-precedents set by earlier case law
4
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Scots Law
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- unique system
- not proven verdict
5
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The adversarial system
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- arguing the validity of the versions of the ‘story’
- counsel have no duty to present all the evidence
- Gideon V Wainwright
- accused does not have to give evidence - ‘right to silence’
6
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3 features of the Adversarial system
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- The adjudicator
- The evidence
- The rules
7
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The Inquisitorial system
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- court determines the facts of the case
- Juge d’instruction
- Judge cannot investigate on their own accord
8
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Expert witness
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- offers interpretation of findings
- offers opinions
- do not direct a verdict
- impartial and unbiased evidence
9
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Prosecution expert witness
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- commissioned by the police
- prosecution scientist has greater time in an investigation
- defense scientist can be limited
10
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in court
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-precognition can occur in Scotland
11
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Changing culture - 2 main developments
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- Use of expert witness by parties
2. Change in the duty of the expert
12
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Joint expert
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- equal footing of both parties
- minimises expenses
- complexity of case is minimised
- fairness
- court resources carefully considered