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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Bashir, R. v [2011] EWCA Crim 2763 (03 November 2011) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2011/2763.html Cite as: [2011] EWCA Crim 2763 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(Lord Judge)
MR JUSTICE BUTTERFIELD
and
MR JUSTICE HENRIQUES
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R E G I N A | ||
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ARFAN BASHIR |
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Mr J Knowles QC appeared on behalf of the Crown
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THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE: I shall ask Mr Justice Butterfield to give the judgment of the court.
MR JUSTICE BUTTERFIELD:
"My husband has often spent time in jails, and he was in jail whenever a baby was born to me. When I was living with my in-laws he used to beat me or pick up fights with me but my in-laws used to pacify things. My husband used to break things in the room whenever he became angry, eg. TV, CD, etc, and he used to scream at the top of his voice which made me very frightened. I have spent very difficult life in this country ever since I came here. .... He picks up fights with me and beats me up with his hands or with his shoes about twice a month. My children are very frightened and they cry because he throws thing around -- towards me or in any direction. He never cares where those things will hit me or the children.
I get hurt a lot but never knew that I could get help from someone. .... These beatings have been part of my life ever since I came to England. I could never tell anyone because of my honour. He used to beat me whenever I got pregnant. He used to drag me by pulling my hair, so badly that I used to urinate there."
Later in her witness statement she said:
"He had also beaten me severely two days ago. .... The situation is an everyday occurrence for my children. These kinds of incidents take place in front of the children. He beats me in front of them. .... To beat me like this has become his daily routine and I fear that one day he might kill me by beating me up like this. I fear for my life when he gets angry and throws things around."
"I love my wife and children and am upset by the whole situation. We have not had an argument as serious as this before."
"Complainants may sometimes retract a true allegation. They may be subjected to pressure, fear of violence or intimidation. Other factors may include the impact upon children, embarrassment, a fear of going to court, family or community pressure, which may stem from the immediate and extended family, the wider community, and from cultural traditions."
"The mere fact that you have them in written form in front of you, there is no way of avoiding you having them, as you can appreciate, it is not the case that because you have got them in written form they are somehow worth more than evidence from the witness box, so do not place undue weight on that as against any other evidence in the case."
The judge emphasised that in other parts of his summing-up. That was a warning in the clearest possible terms. We are not persuaded that by permitting the jury to have the statements in the way he did, the conviction is in any way rendered unsafe.
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