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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Scranage, R v [2001] EWCA Crim 1171 (26 April 2001) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2001/1171.html Cite as: [2001] EWCA Crim 1171 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE SACHS
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SIR SWINTON THOMAS
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KEVIN MALCOLM SCRANAGE |
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MR I METCALFE appeared on behalf of the Crown
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"However, there is a further question of law upon which I must direct you and it deals with the question of character. Not only has Mr Scranage never been convicted of any criminal offence before, but we heard, either read to you agreed evidence or from that witness box, three senior colleagues of Mr Scranage in his job as a Trading Standards Officer who spoke of his honest, trustworthy, straightforward honesty beyond doubt character and the way he conducts himself at work. Ladies and gentlemen, what is the significance, in law, of good character? What it is not, of course, and cannot be, is a passport to an acquittal, but what it is, ladies and gentlemen, is twofold. First, and most significantly, it goes to Mr Scranage's credibility. In other words, when he stands in that witness box and says to you, 'I was not acting dishonestly when I transferred this £12,000, which I knew was my father's, from one account into another.' Knowing what you do about his good character, does it make you more likely to believe him? In other words, it is a fact in the case, you put that fact into the balance. How heavily it weighs in the balance, if at all, is, as all matters of fact, entirely for you. The second matter - significance - of good character, in law, is the fact that, as a man in his thirties, the fact that he has never been convicted of any crime in the past, does it make it less likely that he should have committed this crime that he is alleged to have done? It is entirely a matter for you, ladies and gentlemen."
"...character directions should not be given in the form of a question, they should be given in the form of an affirmative statement, and that applied even if the question was a leading question; that in a case such as this one which turned almost entirely on the question of credibility as between the complainant and the appellant, the question of credibility was of the greatest importance and relevance so that, in the absence of an appropriate direction as to good character, the convictions were unsafe."
"This means it is a factor which you should take into account when deciding whether you believe his evidence."
"Of course good character cannot by itself provide a defence to a criminal charge, but it is evidence which you should take into account in his favour in the following way."
MR BARLOW: Thank you, my Lord. Can I make an application for an appellant's costs order?
LORD JUSTICE KAY: Yes, you may have such an order.