Practice and Procedure

CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE v LR (2010)

PUBLISHED April 28, 2010
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[2010] EWCA Crim 924

Arrangements to provide defence lawyers with the relevant material for the sole purpose of discharging their professional responsibilities to their client, and the acceptance by them of access to such material for that purpose, could not, in any circumstances, be regarded as criminal. Where, in the course of proceedings concerning the making and possession of indecent photographs of a child, the trial judge had ordered the prosecution to make copies of the images for his use, with the defence to be shown an identical copy, and the prosecution had given notice that it would not comply with that order, the proceedings had rightly been stayed as an abuse of process.

CA (Crim Div) (Lord Judge LCJ, Wilkie J, Maddison J)

28/04/2010

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