Discuss the evidential issues arising on the facts


REFER TO THIS VARIOUS BOOKS FOR HELP

Keane and McKeown, The Modern Law of Evidence, OUP, 10th Edition, 2014

Mcalhone, Core Statutes on Evidence, 2013 or Huxley, Blackstone’s Statutes on Evidence, 2014

Below is a list of other books that you may wish to refer to during the course of THIS ESSAY , but do please use the latest versions:
Anderson, Schum and Twining, Analysis of Evidence, Cambridge University Press

Cross and Tapper, Evidence, Oxford University Press

Choo, Evidence, Oxford University Press

Keane, The Modern Law of Evidence, Oxford University Press

Mundy, Roderick, Evidence, Oxford University Press

Murphy, Evidence, Oxford University Press

Twining, Rethinking Evidence, Cambridge University Press

Dennis, Law of Evidence, Sweet & Maxwell

QUESTION:

Dale is charged with GBH against his ex-girlfriend, Valerie whom he dated for 2 years, and he pleads not guilty.

Valerie says that on the night of 10 October 2014 at around 8pm, Dale knocked on her door and confronted her about the fact that she had started a relationship with another man. She says that an argument ensued, and he grabbed her by the throat and threatened her with a knife, and then hit her in the stomach. At this time of night the street where Valerie lives is usually very quiet. Walter, Valerie’s neighbour, was out walking his dog (Fido) at about 8.30 pm that night. He was just re-entering the street and was about 100 metres away from his own (and Valerie’s) house when heard raised voices coming from the general direction of Valerie’s house. He stopped to observe the events for a moment but he could not make out what was being said. Walter continued his walk to his house, and while untangling Fido who had got his lead wrapped around a lamppost, Walter says that a very tall man (well over 6 foot) ran past him, presumably running from Valerie’s house. Walter described him as being bald with a grey beard, and that one of his arms was covered in tattoos. This description matches Dale’s appearance. The police held a video-identification procedure. Nine men took part in this, but only 3 of whom were over 6 foot, and five had no beard. Walter picked out Dale from the procedure.

The prosecution wishes to adduce the evidence of Mary, another of Dale’s ex-girlfriends. Mary had a relationship with Dale that ended five years ago. The prosecution wishes Mary to testify to the fact that after she had ended the relationship and started seeing another man, she met Dale on the street one evening where he accosted her – that he grabbed her arm roughly, pushed her against a wall, and screamed abuse in her face. After that incident Mary says that Dale then told some of her friends that she had previously been a prostitute (which was untrue).

Dale claims that he was not near Valerie’s house on the night of the offence, but that he was at the gym. There is no record, however, of Dale signing in at the gym on 10 October 2014 as members are required to do.

Discuss the evidential issues arising on these facts.

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