Regina v Campbell (Kenneth) – Times Law Reports

Posted July 4th, 2007 in bad character, criminal records, law reports by sally

Propensity and credibility distinction unrealistic

Regina v. Campbell (Kenneth) 

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

“Once a defendant’s previous convictions had been admitted in evidence, the jury could attach significance to them in any respect in which they were relevant.”

The Times, 4th July 2007

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