ON APPEAL FROM PRESTON CROWN COURT
THE HON MR JUSTICE DOUGLAS BROWN
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Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE MACKAY
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MR JUSTICE GRIFFITH WILLIAMS
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Kevin Samuel Cole |
Appellant |
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Respondent |
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J Price QC for the Crown
Hearing dates: 18th June 2013
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Crown Copyright ©
The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales:
The background
M8 – and the evidence of Mrs Ellis
"Last night just before 6pm I believe I witnessed the aftermath of the assault. I saw the lad with head injuries run into the Variety public house, and saw him chased by another young man. I heard some threats made by the second man. He was 5ft 10ins slim, very short number 1 haircut, blond, very clean appearance, wearing a horizontally striped upper garment – mauve or similar colour. I then saw this man run up St Peters Street towards Moor Lane. I deliberately took a good look with a view to remembering his face, and I would definitely recognise him again."
This was the note. Mrs Ellis did not read it through or sign it.
The identification parade
The Kirk interviews
The Cole interviews
Trial
The submission of "No case to answer"
The summing up
The first application for leave to appeal
The reference by the CCRC and this appeal
(a) Mrs Ellis should not have been invited to view an identification parade which included the appellant
(b) There was non disclosure of M8 before the parade, and the content of the admissions made by Kirk, together with the observations of the police during the interviews before the parade took place
(c) M8 was not introduced at trial
(d) There was no corroboration of Mrs Ellis' identification
(e) The adverse inference direction was flawed.