ON APPEAL FROM SHEFFIELD CROWN COURT
His Honour Judge Dixon
Ind. No. T20167333
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE HILLIARD
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HIS HONOUR JUDGE ALTHAM
(Recorder of Preston)
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Ferdos Rabani |
Applicant |
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Regina |
Respondent |
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Richard Thyne (instructed by Crown Prosecution Service) for the Respondent
Hearing date : 4 March 2022
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Lord Justice Dingemans :
Introduction
The case at trial
The summing up and the conviction
The post trial statements from Mr Doyle
Circumstances in which further statement from Mr Doyle was made
Other fresh evidence
Section 23 Criminal Appeal Act 1968
"(1) For the purposes of an appeal, or an application for leave to appeal, under this Part of this Act the Court of Appeal may, if they think it necessary or expedient in the interests of justice -
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(c) receive any evidence which was not adduced in the proceedings from which the appeal lies.
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(2) The Court of Appeal shall, in considering whether to receive any evidence, have regard in particular to—
(a) whether the evidence appears to the Court to be capable of belief;
(b) whether it appears to the Court that the evidence may afford any ground for allowing the appeal;
(c) whether the evidence would have been admissible in the proceedings from which the appeal lies on an issue which is the subject of the appeal; and
(d) whether there is a reasonable explanation for the failure to adduce the evidence in those proceedings."
Extension of time
Whether Mr Doyle's further evidence is capable of belief
Conclusion