CRIMINAL DIVISION
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MR JUSTICE McCOMBE
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MR JUSTICE BURNETT
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Mr S Attridge appeared on behalf of the Crown
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Monday 5 October 2009
LORD JUSTICE RIX:
"The next thing I saw was a knife. I think it came out of his jacket. I don't know where he got it from. When he punched me I saw it so I didn't see where it came from. It was a Stanley knife which had an orange blade."
The boy jumped off his bicycle and struck him in the head. He was taken to hospital, where his head wound was stitched.
"(1) Does the history of conviction establish a propensity to commit offences of the kind charged?(2) Does that propensity make it more likely that the defendant committed the offence charged?
(3) Is it unjust to rely on the conviction of the same description or category; ....?"
were respectively, "No", "No" and "Yes". In paragraph 9 of the judgment in Hanson there is a discussion concerning the occasions on which a single previous conviction may or may not show propensity.
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