CRIMINAL DIVISION
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MR JUSTICE HICKINBOTTOM
THE RECORDER OF CHESTER - HHJ ELGAN EDWARDS DL
(SITTING AS A JUDGE OF THE CACD)
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"Although accepting that he played a part in the conspiracy, he does not accept that he entered into an agreement with the named co-conspirators".
Amongst those co-conspirators was this appellant. It was argued that the basis of plea should have been placed before the jury, because it had been accepted by the Crown in relation to Johnson, and exculpated, or tended to exculpate, this appellant.
"You do know the professional rules. I would be grateful if you would oblige with it".
Counsel protested and objected that he had been accused of not knowing the professional rules in front of a jury, to which the judge responded that he was merely politely reminding him of them. This exchange, and it was not the only bad tempered exchange, unfortunately is an example where the judge was wrong. Mr Stone was called as an expert. There was no basis upon which defence counsel could have objected to him being called as an expert. Indeed, he was relying upon his expertise to make the points by way of cross-examination.
"The defence declined to make any admissions of fact in this trial, so the prosecution were put to proof of the fraud and you heard a number of witnesses proving it. You do not hold that against the defendant. He is quite entitled to put the prosecution to proof of the fraud but you will recall, members of the jury, that almost immediately when he gave evidence he did not dispute that all the transactions he took part in were part of an MTIC fraud".