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(SIR BRIAN LEVESON)
MR JUSTICE COULSON
MR JUSTICE GREEN
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"3.34 This Part of this section applies when, for the purposes of obtaining evidence of
recognition, any person, including a police officer:
(a) views the image of an individual in a film, photograph or any other visual
medium; and
(b) is asked whether they recognise that individual as someone who is known to them.
3.35 The films, photographs and other images shall be shown on an individual basis to avoid
any possibility of collusion and to provide safeguards against mistaken recognition
(see Note 3G), the showing shall as far as possible follow the principles for video
identification if the suspect is known, see Annex A, or identification by photographs if
the suspect is not known, see Annex E.
3.36 A record of the circumstances and conditions under which the person is given an opportunity to recognise the individual must be made and the record must include:
(a) Whether the person knew or was given information concerning the name or identity of any suspect.
(b) What the person has been told before the viewing about the offence, the person(s) depicted in the images or the offender and by whom.
(c) How and by whom the witness was asked to view the image or look at the individual.
(d) Whether the viewing was alone or with others and if with others, the reason for it.
(e) The arrangements under which the person viewed the film or saw the individual
and by whom those arrangements were made.
(f) Whether the viewing of any images was arranged as part of a mass circulation to police and the public or for selected persons.
(g) The date time and place images were viewed or further viewed or the individual was seen.
(h) The times between which the images were viewed or the individual was seen.
(i) How the viewing of images or sighting of the individual was controlled and by
whom.
(j) Whether the person was familiar with the location shown in any images or the
place where they saw the individual and if so, why.
(k) Whether or not on this occasion, the person claims to recognise any image
shown, or any individual seen, as being someone known to them, and if they do:
(i) the reason
(ii) the words of recognition.
(iii) any expressions of doubt
(iv) what features of the image or the individual triggered the recognition.
3.37 The record under paragraph 3.36 may be made by:
• the person who views the image or sees the individual and makes the recognition.
• the officer or police staff in charge of showing the images to the person or in charge of the conditions under which the person sees the individual."