[2008]JRC107
ROYAL COURT
(Samedi Division)
4th July 2008
Before : |
Sir Philip Bailhache, Kt., Bailiff (sitting alone). |
The Attorney General
-v-
Adrian Burke
Plea and Directions Hearing.
H. Sharpe, Esq., Crown Advocate.
Advocate M. J. Haines for the Defendant.
JUDGMENT
THE BAILIFF:
1. This is an application by the defence for an order overruling the discretion of the Crown Advocate as to the calling a witness named Fogg.
2. The Crown Advocate has decided that Fogg should not be called for the prosecution because he does not, in essence, support the Crown case. The Crown Advocate has nonetheless made arrangements for the witness to be called should the defence wish to call him.
3. Mr Haines has drawn my attention to the relevant principles in Archbold, except that he did not draw my attention to paragraph 4-275 of the text. That paragraph makes it clear that the Crown is under no obligation to call a witness for no purpose other than to assist the defence to destroy the Crown's own case.
4. Looking at the evidence of Fogg it is clear to me that he supports the evidence of the defendant. He is in essence a defence witness and in my judgment there are no grounds upon which I could properly overrule the discretion of the Crown Advocate not to call Fogg as a witness for the prosecution.
5. The application is accordingly rejected.
Authorities
Archbold 2008.