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Moir v. Her Majesty's Advocate (Devolution) [2004] UKPC D2 (11 November 2004)
Reasons for Decision 17th November 2004
ADVANCE COPY
Devolution Petition No. 4 of 2004
Mitchell John David Moir Petitioner
v.
Her Majesty's Advocate Respondent
FROM
THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY
SCOTLAND
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REASONS FOR DECISION UPON A PETITION FOR SPECIAL
LEAVE TO APPEAL OF THE LORDS OF THE JUDICIAL COMMITTEE
OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL, OF THE 11th November 2004,
Delivered the 17th November 2004
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Present at the hearing:-
Lord Bingham of Cornhill
Lord Hope of Craighead
Lord Rodger of Earlsferry
[Delivered by Lord Hope of Craighead]
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"The issue of whether or not a fair trial is prejudiced by the legislation is better decided after a trial than before it. Whatever, therefore, may be the impact of the legislation in terms of the Convention, it will always be open to an accused person on being convicted to argue an appeal that the line that he was forced to take, or not as the case may be, in relation to section 275 was prejudicial to his defence."