AG v W [2021] JRC 202 (19 July 2021)
The complainant's psychological distress at being seen by the defendant would adversely affect the quality of her evidence. The test in Article 101(3) is met, and the further special measure will not prejudice the defendant, who will still be able to hear the testimony. A jury direction will address any potential...
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- Citation
- [2021] JRC 202
- Parties
- Applicant: The Prosecution; Respondent: The Defendant
- Jurisdiction
- Jersey
- Judgment Date
- 19 July 2021
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Pre Trial Application for Special Measures
- Outcome
- application granted
- Legal Topics
- Special Measures, Vulnerable Witnesses, Video Link Evidence, Screening of Defendant
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Parties
The Prosecution
Applicant
The Defendant
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Pre Trial Application for Special Measures
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether further special measures should be granted to prevent the defendant from seeing the complainant while she gives evidence via video link
Ratio Decidendi
The complainant's psychological distress at being seen by the defendant would adversely affect the quality of her evidence. The test in Article 101(3) is met, and the further special measure will not prejudice the defendant, who will still be able to hear the testimony. A jury direction will address any potential prejudice.
Court Disposition
application granted
Orders
- The defendant is to be screened from seeing the complainant while she gives evidence via video link.
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