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R V CALUM IAIN MACLEOD (2000)

PUBLISHED November 29, 2000
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There was no reason why a trial judge could not be considered to be an independent and impartial tribunal for proceedings for contempt of court where, during the main trial, a defendant had intimidated a prosecution witness who had partly given her evidence, where the judge had not witnessed the alleged act.

CA (Crim Div) (Kennedy LJ, Alliott J, Bell J)

29/11/2000

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