posted on 2009-12-08, 16:19authored byJohn Hartshorne
The Criminal Justice Act 2003 introduces statutory provisions
regulating the extent to which a defendant may adduce a co-defendant's
confession in a joint trial. The relevant provisions are based upon the
recommendations of the Law Commission. In this article it is argued that the
Law Commission's analysis was overly narrow, and that as a consequence the
emerging legislation is unsatisfactory in several significant respects, to the
extent that it may even be incompatible with Article 6 of the European Convention
on Human Rights. The potential for curing the highlighted deficiencies within
the legislation is considered. The article also discusses the extent to which a
defendant may continue to adduce a co-accused's confession as a previous
inconsistent statement.
History
Citation
International Journal of Evidence and Proof, 2004, 8 (3), pp.165-178