Evidence: Hearsay Flashcards
What is the rule against hearsay?
A statement made outside of court may not be presented as evidence as proof of its contents
s114 CJA 2003 makes hearsay admissible if…
(a) any provision of this chapter/other statutory provision
(b) s118
(c) all parties to proceedings agree
(d) interests of justice
What is a statement?
representation of fact or opinion including sketches, photofit and pictures
What is a matter stated?
purpose of making statement appears to have been
* To cause another to believe the matter
* To cause another to act or a machine to operate on that basis
What is the method of identifying hearsay laid out in R v Twist?
(1) Identify what relevant fact is sought to prove
(2) Ask whether there is a statement of that matter (no = no hearsay)
(3) If yes, ask whether purpose was that recipient/other person should believe that matter or act upon it as true (yes = hearsay)
What is not considered hearsay?
- Private diary
- CCTV/other device
- Questions
- Showing the effect of words
- Legally significant words
- Falsehoods
What does original evidence mean?
Showing that the words were spoken, rather than that they were true
Is original evidence hearsay?
Not if it is not evidence of a matter stated
What can original evidence also be used for?
to show the state of mind of the maker of the statement
What are the exceptions to hearsay?
- witness unavailable
- business documents
- interests of justice
When can hearsay be admitted where a witness is unavailable?
- oral evidence would be admissible
- person identified
- a condition is met
What are the conditions for unavailable witnesses?
- dead
- bodily/mental condition
- outside uk (practicality)
- cannot be found (practicality)
- fear
What can fear where the witness doesnt attend include?
Death or injury to another
financial loss
Does fear have to be caused by the defendant?
No
What should police officers do when a witness does not want to attend?
Not give reassurances that statement will be admitted as evidence