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COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL | ||
B e f o r e :
MRS JUSTICE RAFFERTY
and
MR JUSTICE GRIGSON
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REGINA | ||
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SHANE STEPON SMITH |
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Mr M Ellison instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service for the Crown
Hearing date: 24th March 2003
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Mantell:
"…you are going to have to determine…..whether you are satisfied so that you feel sure that the Prosecution has established that these are genuine confessions and not some contrived fantasies."
"The members of this Court………are conscious of the need to have defined limits for the case in which expert evidence of the kind we have heard may be used. First the abnormal disorder must not only be of the type which might render a confession or evidence unreliable, there must also be a very significant deviation from the norm shown. ……..Second, there should be a history pre-dating the making of the admissions………which is not based solely on a history given by the subject, which points to or explains the abnormality or abnormalities."