ON APPEAL FROM
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT
HIS HONOUR JUDGE GORDON
T20107121
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE SUPPERSTONE
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THE RECORDER OF BRISTOL
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MOISE AVORGAH |
Appellant |
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REGINA |
Respondent |
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Mr S. Denison QC (instructed by Crown Prosecution Service Appeals Unit) for the Respondent
Hearing date : 25 June 2015
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Lady Justice Sharp:
Introduction
i) There was material non-disclosure of, alternatively there is fresh evidence of a statement dated 7 January 2011 from a Detective Constable Alawiye, which relates to the time taken to walk from one location, the Amhurst Park Hotel, to the junction of Amhurst Park and Durley Road. It is said this evidence undermines the prosecution case as made by the two main witnesses for the crown, Daniel Borja and Julian Borja, that they were ambushed by the appellant, and as to who attacked whom in the incident.ii) There is fresh evidence in the form of the transcripts of the evidence of Daniel Borja and Julian Borja at the retrial of the three co-accused that further undermines the credibility and the reliability of the evidence the Borjas gave at the appellant's trial.
iii) There was material non-disclosure of, alternatively there is fresh evidence relating to Julian Borja's bad character namely the unlawful possession of a knife in a public place on 27 January 2011 after he gave evidence and shortly before the end of the appellant's trial that further undermines his evidence and bolsters the appellant's defence.
The facts
"The majority of the jury would like to visit the scene of the incident. We are concerned about the following (a) timings of the event; (b) distances between the hotel and Durley Road. We wish to make a judgment in regard to the 18 seconds prior to the CCTV footage. Failing a visit we would like to establish distances related to the scene, distance from the hotel camera to Durley Road."
Ground 1
Discussion
Grounds 2 and 3
Ground 4
Conclusion