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R V (1) CHRISTOPHER DRURY (2) ROBERT CLARK (3) THOMAS REYNOLDS (4) TERANCE O'CONNELL (5) THOMAS KINGSTON (2001)

PUBLISHED April 11, 2001
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[2001] EWCA Crim 975

If the Crown sought to adduce a witness contrary to an earlier indication, whether that was an abuse of process depended on the nature and circumstances of the indication, the reason for the indication, the explanation for the change and whether any substantial detriment or irremediable prejudice had been caused to the defendant. * Leave to appeal to the House of Lords refused.

CA (Crim Div) (Potter LJ, Hallett J, Gibbs J)

11/04/2001

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