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  1. ADVOCATE Respondent Appellant: Mackintosh QC, Duling; Faculty Appeals Service (for Houston Law, evidence. An exception to this was an admission made by an accused person against his own interest, ). It was not necessary that the evidence complained of directly named the appellant (Muirhead v HM, of the co-accused that he and someone else had chased the deceased, the other person had stabbed him first, person. This would have indicated that, to some extent, the clothing and gait analysis evidence
  2. the contention that where an accused person lodges an incrimination of a named person, whose address, . This image was still being requested several months later. On 14 August 2014, after service, Gordon and DI McCann identified the appellant as a person who was at the front of the Lexus, on his, in an effort to demonstrate the similarities. This showed a person wearing a harlequin coloured
  3. to a solicitor and to one other person reasonably named by him, without delay or, where some delay, and to one other person reasonably named by him (section 15(1)). Additionally, the police may, )), that intimation be made to a named solicitor of the fact and place of his detention. This was done about, not request intimation to be made to any other person. In the course of the interview he made a number, , constitute a violation of an accused person's rights under Article 6(1) and 6(3)(c)?" The court
  4. , and he woke up in hospital. When interviewed by the police, he named the appellant as one of two men, bloodstains from lifting up a person who had been bleeding. She stated that there were approximately, by a third person. Although she accepted that bloodstaining could have been caused by the complainer wiping, included a William Dolan, who stated that he was an eye witness to the assault. He named the assailants, where he was. He did not telephone the police or the ambulance service, but he invited Hughes into his
  5. by or on behalf of such sheriff substitute to appoint a person qualified to fill the office of sheriff, of State to appoint a person qualified to fill the office to act ad interim as such sheriff, delay in the administration of justice in that sheriffdom, the Secretary of State may appoint a person, commissions had named in them all the Sheriffdoms in Scotland. What happens in practice, ) Act 1971, the Secretary of State hereby appoints...being a person qualified to fill the office
  6. operation, in Glasgow, concerning a named individual. During the course of that operation, a known associate of the named individual was seen to enter a black Vauxhall Astra carrying a package, which, reasonable grounds to suspect that any person is in possession of a controlled drug in contravention of this Act or of any regulations or orders made thereunder, the constable may- (a) search that person, the constable suspects that the drug may be found, and for that purpose require the person in control
  7. was known only to the deceased's boyfriend, the emergency services and the assailant himself. [6, (named on the witness list as David Dickson), that he was not prepared to do time for a crime, jointly the source rather than the appellant and an unknown female person. A bloodstain on the back, made by the appellant to Mr Dickson as follows: "Where a person is charged with a crime, and later, consideration behind allowing an accused person to rely on the exculpatory elements of a mixed statement
  8. along with the other named accused he was concerned in the supplying of cocaine in contravention, sufficient weight to them. [11] Letters from the Scottish Prison Service have been provided, — (a) a person (‘the offender’) has been convicted by any court of a post-commencement drug
  9. Agent Respondent: B Smith KC; Faculty Services Limited 18 August 2023 Introduction [1] On 2 May 2023, of 59 service users. The company has two directors, a married couple, although only the husband, provided locked boxes in which cleaning materials such as Sterigerm could be stored. These were named, was a vulnerable person with reduced cognitive function with far less staff contact because
  10. is in the Annual Report of the Scottish Court Service for 2002-2003, according to which Court 3, officer, Timo Debacker, and an undercover Dutch police officer named Mike. Earlier that morning, the trial, by the manageress that she had seen the evidence of a witness named Ian McLean. The advocate depute, officer named Mike in Antwerp. Mike's handler had been in the RVR on at least one occasion during McLean's, found. The use of the room was neither supervised nor monitored. The Crown, the police and a person

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