ON APPEAL FROM THE CROWN COURT AT NORWICH
His Honour Judge Jacobs
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Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR. JUSTICE KENNETH PARKER
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THE RECORDER OF NEWCASTLE
(sitting as a judge of the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division)
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THE QUEEN |
Respondent |
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WILLIAM ROWLEY |
Appellant |
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Mr. Martyn Levett (instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service) for the respondent
Hearing date : 14th June 2012
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Lord Justice Moore-Bick :
"Taylor, its ur Gorbals connection. what the fuk u up 2? Have u went queens on me? I can find u if u have."
In addition, between 2nd and 15th April Taylor received over 130 calls from mobile phones associated in one way or another with the appellant.
"(1) In criminal proceedings a statement not made in oral evidence in the proceedings is admissible as evidence of any matter stated if—
(a) oral evidence given in the proceedings by the person who made the statement would be admissible as evidence of that matter,
(b) the person who made the statement (the relevant person) is identified to the court's satisfaction, and
(c) any of the five conditions mentioned in subsection (2) is satisfied.
(2) The conditions are—
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(c) that the relevant person is outside the United Kingdom and it is not reasonably practicable to secure his attendance;
(d) that relevant person cannot be found although such steps as it is reasonably practicable to take to find him have been taken;
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(5) A condition set out in any paragraph of subsection (2) which is in fact satisfied is to be treated as not satisfied if it is shown that the circumstances described in that paragraph are caused—
(a) by the person in support of whose case it is sought to give the statement in evidence,
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in order to prevent the relevant person giving oral evidence in the proceedings (whether at all or in connection with the subject matter of the statement)."