Covers criminal academic law and the litigation, Youth offenders, court allocation, PACE, adverse inferences
| Front | On what grounds can the prosecution request that evidence be excluded? |
| Back | Only under the common law principle of relevance |
| Note | The court is not obligated to exclude even if the grounds are accepted |
| Front | What must the custody officer do if a suspect declines legal advice? |
| Back | (1) Ask why the suspect declined and record any answer in the custody record(2) Notify the suspect that they can receive advice on the telephone |
| Note | The suspect can change their mind and ask for a solicitor at any time |
| Front | What is the procedure in a confrontation ID? |
| Back | A confrontation occurs when a witness is brought face to face with a suspect in the police station. Confrontations are extremely rare and very much a last resort.Prior to a confrontation taking place, the witness must be told that the person they say may or may not be the person they are to confront and that if they are not that person, the witness should say so.Confrontations will usually take place in the presence of the suspects' solicitor and usually occur where the suspects refuses to take part in any of the alternative procedures |