The State v Turay
Supreme Court lays out the rules of evidence in criminal cases as regards the admissibility of co-accused statements and confessions. Supreme Court of Sierra Leone, 13 July 1982
In this “larceny by a servant” case the Supreme Court described important aspects of the rules of evidence as regards statements by co-accused and confessions, including the procedure to be followed in a voir dire to determine the voluntariness of an accused’s statement. Reported by Anthony P Kinnear

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