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1. Adducing the good character of prosecution witnesses.

2. The 'witness anonymity' and 'investigation anonymity' provisions.

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'.

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).

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.

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.

23. Corroboration and the partial admission.

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