Whose Voice Is It? Invented and Concealed Dialogue in Written Records of Verbal Evidence Produced by the Police

作者: Malcolm Coulthard

DOI: 10.1057/9780230522770_2

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摘要: One major type of evidence presented by the police at trial is their record what accused said. This comes in two forms — records interviews with suspects and statements made suspects. Since Police Criminal Evidence Act (PACE, 1984) which was introduced following a spate claims that those crimes were frequently ‘verballed’ (that is, verbal fabricated officers), England have been required, whenever possible, to make contemporaneous audio or video recording evidence. However, three cases I will discuss this chapter predate PACE come from time when it customary said laboriously longhand. commissioned as an expert all they referred, successfully, Court Appeal late 1990s.

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