CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MRS JUSTICE COX DBE
SIR CHRISTOPHER HOLLAND
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ALVIN SHAUN MOSS |
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Mr T Dracuss appeared on behalf of the Crown
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"Viewed image and [illegible] IDs Alvin Moss. ID made to Detective Sergeant White plus recorded in PNB. Identification was first made on 14/01/09 in the presence of Steven Mercer. I was off duty and saw CCTV images over his shoulder [illegible] I told Detective Sergeant White of my ID. I was in no doubt. [Illegible] last saw Moss in Ipod shop possession of drugs earlier in West Quay."
"When a suspect is filmed committing an offence, is the evidence of identification by way of recognition from a witness not present at the scene but who knows the defendant and who, having seen the film identifies the suspect as being the defendant, inadmissible because the film can be played to the jury without calling the witness and the jury will have the opportunity to compare the defendant in the dock to the suspect on the film and can decide themselves if they are one and the same person?"
"... subject to the judicial discretion to exclude, evidence is admissible to show and, subject to appropriate directions in the summing-up, a jury can be invited to conclude that the defendant committed the offence on the basis of a photographic image from the scene of the crime ...
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(ii) Where a witness knows the defendant sufficiently well to recognise him as the offender depicted in the photographic image he can give evidence of this ... and this may be so even if the photographic image is no longer available for the jury."