Pre-trial - Disclosure Flashcards
What does the prosecution categorise material into?
Used and unused
What will be used material?
evidence relied on to prove case
- prosecution witness statements
- defendant’s recorded interview
- documentary exhibits
What will be unused material?
not relied on in trial
- unused witness statements
- previous convictions of prosecution witnesses
- disciplinary findings against police
What are the four stages of disclosure?
- investigation
- prosecutors initial duty of disclosure
- defence disclosure
- continuing duty on prosecution
What is the role of the investigator in the investigation stage?
must follow all reasonable lines of enquiry
must be ‘fair and objective’
What is the role of a disclosure officer at the investigation stage?
must inspect, view, listen to or search all relevant material
must provide a personal declaration that its been done
When does the duty to retain material last until?
Defendant is convicted or acquitted
What is the procedure for provision of unused material to the prosecutor?
- CC - MG6C schedule by disclosure officer
- MC - Streamlined disclosure certificate
What is the prosecutors initial duty of disclosure?
must either
- disclose any prosecution material that might reasonably considered capable of undermining the case or assisting the accused’s case or
- give written statement of no material
What is prosecution material?
- came into prosecution’s possession in connection with case
- material inspected in connection with case
What are the AGs guidelines on the disclosure test?
- use in cross examination
- capacity for exclusion/stay of proceedings for abuse of process/ECHR rights submissions
- suggests explanation for accused’s actions
- impacts scientific/medical evidence
What are the prosecution’s time limits for initial disclosure of used material?
No later than beginning of first hearing day
What are the prosecution’s time limits for initial disclosure of unused material?
- MC: when D pleads not guilty, and case is adjourned for summary trial
- CC: when D sent for trial/Voluntary Bill of Indictment preferred
What are the contents of a defence statement?
a) Nature of defence and any particular defences
b) Matters of fact taken issue with P
c) For each matter, why taken issue
d) Particulars of matters of fact for defence
e) Any point of law and authority
What must be included in a defence statement where there is an alibi?
a) Name, address, DOB of witnesses
b) Information which may be of material assistance to identify/find the witness where details not known