“As was said by the Judicial Committee in Kuruma v. The Queen [1955] A.C. 197 “in a criminal case the judge always has a discretion to disallow evidence if the strict rules of admissibility would operate unfairly against an accused.”
“As was said by the Judicial Committee in Kuruma v. The Queen [1955] A.C. 197 “in a criminal case the judge always has a discretion to disallow evidence if the strict rules of admissibility would operate unfairly against an accused.”