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R V (1) ERDINCH UCHKACH (2) FITZROY LIVINGSTONE WEBB (2001)

PUBLISHED April 3, 2001
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Evidence acquired illegally or irregularly did not necessarily render it inadmissible. Whilst circumstantial evidence could be powerful evidence, the prospect of the case surviving a submission of no case to answer could be taken into account when considering the effect on the fairness of the proceedings.

Crown Ct (Manchester) (Judge Owen)

03/04/2001

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