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witness statements uk law
if 2 people made statements , and one person withdraws there statement .......is it the defendants rights to be informed of this , before he enters a plea of guity or not guilty thanks from uk
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Before entering their plea defendants have the right to know what evidence exists against them. If a statement is withdrawn they are entitled to know.
They may well know whether they are guilty or not, but the onus is on the prosecution to prove that guilt. If the evidence does not exist the defendant is entitled to know this and so enter his plea accordingly.
Many people may not like this, but it is the law.
They may well know whether they are guilty or not, but the onus is on the prosecution to prove that guilt. If the evidence does not exist the defendant is entitled to know this and so enter his plea accordingly.
Many people may not like this, but it is the law.