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Criminal Law and Practice
Identification Evidence and Inferences from Silence
Quiz · 20 questions
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When is a judge required to give a Turnbull warning to the jury in a criminal trial?
A
Only where the witness did not know the defendant prior to the offence.
B
In every criminal trial regardless of whether identification is in issue.
C
Only where the identification was made during a formal identification procedure such as an ID parade.
D
Only where the identification was made from a chance encounter rather than a formal procedure.
E
Whenever identification is disputed and the prosecution case depends wholly or substantially on identification evidence.
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