Hunter & Ors v R. [2015] EWCA Crim 631 (16 April 2015)
The entitlement to a good character direction depends on the defendant's character status. Defendants with no relevant convictions are entitled to both limbs of the direction. Where previous convictions or admitted misconduct exist, the judge has discretion, and directions must not mislead. The Criminal Justice Act...
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- Citation
- [2015] EWCA Crim 631
- Parties
- Appellant: Nigel Hunter; Appellant: Joseph Saruwu; Appellant: Ian Johnstone; Appellant: Alan Walker; Appellant: Paul Lonsdale; Respondent: Regina
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 16 April 2015
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeals allowed in part; general guidance issued on good character directions.
- Legal Topics
- Good Character Direction, Jury Directions, Credibility, Propensity, Criminal Justice Act 2003, Bad Character Evidence
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Parties
Nigel Hunter
Appellant
Joseph Saruwu
Appellant
Ian Johnstone
Appellant
Alan Walker
Appellant
Paul Lonsdale
Appellant
Regina
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Extent and nature of good character direction in criminal trials
- 2 Whether defendants with previous convictions or admitted misconduct are entitled to good character directions
- 3 Impact of Criminal Justice Act 2003 on good character directions
Ratio Decidendi
The entitlement to a good character direction depends on the defendant's character status. Defendants with no relevant convictions are entitled to both limbs of the direction. Where previous convictions or admitted misconduct exist, the judge has discretion, and directions must not mislead. The Criminal Justice Act 2003 requires directions to be tailored, considering admitted bad character evidence. The law has been extended too far; only those of good or effective good character are entitled to the direction.
Court Disposition
Appeals allowed in part; general guidance issued on good character directions.
Orders
- Convictions quashed where misdirection was fatal.
- Directions for future cases clarified: only defendants of good or effective good character are entitled to both limbs of the direction; judges retain discretion in other cases.
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