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R v Horncastle and others [2009] UKSC 14 – Article 6 ECHR – ss 114 -127 CJA 2003 – s 78 PACE.

- hearsay – whether conviction based “solely or to a decisive extent” on admission of evidence from absent witness infringes article 6 ECHR.
1) Strasburg jurisprudence – article 6 rights not respected when statement of absent witness “the sole or decisive basis” for conviction. But, see point 5).
2) admissibility of business records etc is based on likelihood of reliability.
3) special stipulations applicable to hearsay in ss 124, 125 and 126 CJA to ensure fairness.
4) principal safeguards protecting D from unfair prejudice in admission of hearsay.
5) “sole or decisive test” not applicable as CJA ensures that a trial must be fair.

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