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R V DELME GARETH WAIT (1997)

PUBLISHED June 23, 1997
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The appellant was successful in his appeal against conviction because the trial judge's directions to the jury failed on several points: legitimate inferences from co-defendant's guilt; the appellant's recognition of his attackers; discrepancies in W's identification evidence and the failure to hold an identity parade.

CA (Crim Div) (Hutchison LJ, Butterfield J, Judge Allen)

23/06/1997

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