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questions raised above together with proof of the fitness of the automatic radar
camera used.
I submit that my defence in this case must be heard under common law, contract
law, the rules of natural justice, article 6 HRA 1998 and the Magna Carta.
Dated this 6th day of October 2006
Full name: Victoria Lucy Haylock
Signed: ………………….
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Primary disclosure by prosecutor. 3. - (1) The prosecutor must- (a) disclose
to the accused any prosecution material which has not previously been disclosed
to the accused and which in the prosecutor's opinion might undermine the
case for the prosecution against the accused, or (b) give to the accused
a written statement that there is no material of a description mentioned
in paragraph (a). (2) For the purposes of this section prosecution material
is material- (a) which is in the prosecutor's possession, and came into his
possession in connection with the case for the prosecution against the accused,
or (b) which, in pursuance of a code operative under Part II, he has inspected
in connection with the case for the prosecution against the accused. (3)
Where material consists of information which has been recorded in any form
the prosecutor discloses it for the purposes of this section- (a) by securing
that a copy is made of it and that the copy is given to the accused, or (b)
if in the prosecutor's opinion that is not practicable or not desirable,
by allowing the accused to inspect it at a reasonable time and a reasonable
place or by taking steps to secure that he is allowed to do so; and a copy
may be in such form as the prosecutor thinks fit and need not be in the same
form as that in which the information has already been recorded. (4) Where
material consists of information which has not been recorded the prosecutor
discloses it for the purposes of this section by securing that it is recorded
in such form as he thinks fit and- (a) by securing that a copy is made of
it and that the copy is given to the accused, or (b) if in the prosecutor's
opinion that is not practicable or not desirable, by allowing the accused
to inspect it at a reasonable time and a reasonable place or by taking steps
to secure that he is allowed to do so. (5) Where material does not consist
of information the prosecutor discloses it for the purposes of this section
by allowing the accused to inspect it at a reasonable time and a reasonable
place or by taking steps to secure that he is allowed to do so. (6) Material
must not be disclosed under this section to the extent that the court, on
an application by the prosecutor, concludes it is not in the public interest
to disclose it and orders accordingly. (7) Material must not be disclosed
under this section to the extent that- (a) it has been intercepted in obedience
to a warrant issued under section 2 of the Interception of Communications
Act 1985, or (b) it indicates that such a warrant has been issued or that
material has been intercepted in obedience to such a warrant. (8) The prosecutor
must act under this section during the period which, by virtue of section
12, is the relevant period for this section. Primary disclosure: further
provisions. 4. - (1) This section applies where- (a) the prosecutor acts
under section 3, and (b) before so doing he was given a document in pursuance
of provision included, by virtue of section 24(3), in a code operative under
Part II. (2) In such a case the prosecutor must give the document to the
accused at the same time as the prosecutor acts under section 3.
Duty to give information as to identity of driver, etc., in certain cases.
172.
-(1) This section applies- (a) to any offence under the preceding provisions
of this Act except- (i) an offence under Part V, or (ii) an offence under section
13, 16, 51(2), 61(4), 67(9), 68(4), 96 or 117, and to an offence under section
178 of this Act, (b) to any offence under sections 25, 26, 27 and 45 of the
[1988 c. 53.] Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988, and (c) to any offence against
any other enactment relating to the use of vehicles on roads.
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