![]() |
[Home] [Databases] [World Law] [Multidatabase Search] [Help] [Feedback] | |
England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions |
||
You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Okoh, R. v [2015] EWCA Crim 2316 (04 December 2015) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2015/2316.html Cite as: [2015] EWCA Crim 2316 |
[New search] [Printable RTF version] [Help]
CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
||
B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE OPENSHAW
HIS HONOUR JUDGE LEONARD QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
____________________
R E G I N A | ||
V | ||
ANTHONY OKOH |
____________________
WordWave International Limited trading as DTI
165 Fleet Street London EC4A 2DY
Tel No: 020 7404 1400 Fax No: 020 7404 1424
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
Mr S Farrell QC appeared on behalf of the Appellant
Miss C Robinson and Mr W Davis appeared on behalf of the Crown
____________________
Crown Copyright ©
"Defendant's bad character
(2) In criminal proceedings evidence of the defendant's bad character is admissible if, but only if—
i. ...
ii. (e) it has substantial probative value in relation to an important matter in issue between the defendant and a co-defendant... "
"... 'important matter' means a matter of substantial importance in the context of the case as a whole ... "
"(1) Evidence which is relevant to the question whether the defendant has a propensity to be untruthful is admissible on that basis under section 101(1)(e) only if the nature or conduct of his defence is such as to undermine the co-defendant's defence."
1. What is the matter in issue between defendant and co-defendant and is it of substantial importance in the context of the case as a whole?
2. What is the probative value of the evidence in relation to that issue?
" … A defendant who is defending himself against the evidence of a person whose history of criminal behaviour or other misconduct is such as to be capable of showing him to be unscrupulous and/or otherwise unreliable should be enabled to present that history before the jury for its evaluation of the evidence of the witness. Such suggested unreliability may be capable of being shown by conduct which does not involve an offence of untruthfulness; it may be capable of being shown by widely differing conduct ... "
"I'm speaking here with the confidence that I will be judged by my peers and not caught up in legal terminology, legal debates. I'm talking openly and freely so, no, no I don't have a loose attitude to the truth, no. I have a passionate attitude towards the truth, yes."
"I'm here, you're my peers, I'm telling the truth and just because I've got a criminal conviction before, that has on reflection on what I have been accused of here. You can judge me and who I am and I am speaking to you openly and freely without hiding behind legal argument, behind closed doors or anything else. I'm speaking openly and frankly."
"….someone who, as you said, was a police officer for a little while. I was a prison officer for eight years. I was a social worker working with abused kids, whether they had been abused physically or -- I don't know why you're smiling at that, but working with abused kids, whether physically, emotionally, neglect. Then I worked as a mortgage advisor and then, unfortunately, I got accused of something and I went to jail for it. Apart from that, then I got out of jail and I thought, 'I'll get on with my life'. I worked with the family business for a while. I got a job at Marks & Spencer. They said I'd do a good job working for them and I did."
"However, on all the facts of this case, which involves a conspiracy to breach immigration law, I do not consider the nature of Don Basra's convictions in 2004 are of substantial value in relation to his reliability."
"... on the facts of this particular case the nature of the convictions is not of substantial probative value in relation to the issue of credibility ... The issues can be fully and properly assessed by this jury in the light of the material already admitted."