In the law of evidence, a dying declaration is testimony that would normally be barred as hearsay but may in common law nonetheless be admitted as evidence in criminal law trials because it constituted the last words of a dying person. The rationale is that someone who is dying or believes death to be imminent would have less incentive to fabricate testimony, and as such, the hearsay statement carries with it some reliability.
I found that the situation with Tommy Hunter in series 2 was unbelievable to the extent it slightly spoiled it.
Of course it may be the case that it’s happened before that witnesses would be allowed to roam at large in the community where they are known - and in any case Hunter is being “protected” by bent coppers, but it seemed unlikely.
As for dying declarations, I doubt they’d make that up
good sneak end under lock down ( sneak end = week end)
gob smacking rugby - I doan wanna spoil but one side won
and then as TTT night say - Loon of Dooty. Great. Jed Mercurio was an anaesthetic registrar after me in Birmingham so a lot of us star in his first smash hit Cardiac Arrest. And no, there was no nice consultant to sort everything out as there was in the prog.