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 Posted by Stuart McKears on 10/05/36 11:52 
On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 23:49:08 +0100, Anne R <no@nomail.com> wrote: 
 
>On 07 Jul 2006, Stuart McKears<postmaster@!$!mckears.delobvious.com>  
>wrote: 
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>>  
>> Suggest you read 
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>> http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/section13/chapter_r.html 
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>I am confused! 
> 
>Does that link say that you do, or do not, need the permission of the  
>other party to be able to use your video evidence in court? 
 
The judge is the one who decides what evidence is allowed and what isn't. 
 
Video and audio evidence can be a double edged sword as you will have to 
disclose all recordings not just the ones/bits that fit your case. 
 
 
regards 
 
Stuart 
 
www.mckears.com
 
  
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