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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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MRS JUSTICE O'FARRELL DBE
MRS JUSTICE CUTTS DBE
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GARETH HEAD |
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LORD JUSTICE WARBY:
23. Mr Cohen's analysis is beguiling, but we have not been persuaded.
"The primary question is for the court itself and is not what effect the fresh evidence would have had on the mind of the jury."
That said, when applying this test, the court will consider whether the fresh evidence might have reasonably led the jury to a different verdict: see R v Nealon [2014] EWCA Crim 574.
NOTE: On 11 August 2022 the Crown indicated that it did not seek a retrial.