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2. The 'witness anonymity' and 'investigation anonymity' provisions.
3. Directing juries in relation to previous inconsistent statements in view of effect and application of s. 119 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003.
4. Guidance as to witness familiarisation by outside agencies - approach where trial judge receiving communications from one or more jurors critical of the conduct of other jurors.
5. Criminal Appeal Act 1995, ss. 9-13 - reference by the Criminal Cases Review Commission - the rule in Pinfold - ability of Court of Appeal to depart from its previous decision where there was no new argument or evidence - requirement for 'exceptional circumstances'.
6. Previous misconduct at the crossroads: which 'way ahead'?
7. Corroboration: goodbye to all that?
8. Whether order requiring defence to serve on prosecution full details of all defence witnesses to be called at trial lawful - Criminal Procedure Rules 2003, r. 3.5.
9. Trial on indictment - whether order by Crown Court judge remanding witness in custody matter relating to trial on indicment - whether witness entitled to damages for breach of right to liberty.
10. Evidence - hearsay - Criminal Justice Act 1988, s. 23 - whether attendance of witnesses not reasonably practicable - Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003, s. 9(4).
11. Evidence - hearsay - Criminal Justice Act 2003, s. 116 - whether 'reasonably practicable' to secure attendance of witness outside the United Kingdom.
12. Use of special measures in case of intimidated witnesses - Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999 - Crown Court (Special Measures Directions and Directions Prohibiting Cross-Examination) rules 2002.
13. Claimant charged with driving whilst disqualified - whether justices correct to issue witness summons directed at the claimant's solicitor for him to identify the claimant as the person who had been disqualified from driving on a previous occasion - whether witness summons infringing legal professional privilege.
14. Article 6(3)(d) - justification for allowing witness anonymity - conviction based largely on evidence of anonymous witness who was not questioned within sight of defence counsel - breach of right to a fair trial.
15. Prosecution - whether permitted to call irrelevant evidence. Retrial - second -whether abuse of process.
16. Failure to call witness - whether judge could properly comment - Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, s. 34(2)(d) - failure by defendant to mention a fact relied on in his defence - directions to jury.
17. Failure to disclose convictions of prosecution witness - appellant has convictions to charge - approach - whether realistic prospect that things may have proceeded differently at trial had witnesses' convictions been disclosed.
18. Witness retracting first statement and adhering to second statement in witness box - prosecution granted leave to treat witness as hostile - necessity to proceed with care.
19. Application by defence to admit a statement by the defendant's wife under sections 23 and 26 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 - leave to admit a statement to be granted only if in the interests of justice - 'interests of justice' to embrace both the interests of the defence and the Crown.
20. Criminal Justice Act 1988, ss. 23 and 26 - witness too frightened to testify - admissibility of witness statement - exercise of judge's discretion to admit statement in interests of justice.
21. Whether act might intemidate witness contrary to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, s. 51(1) where act not putting witness in fear.
22. The anonymity of witnesses - a Danish development.
23. Corroboration and the partial admission.
24. Act tending to pervert the course of public justice - offer to not give evidence in return for payment.
25. Corroboration - whether witness compelled to testify having been fined for contempt should attract warning to approach evidence with caution.
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