[nq:1]Hi, I am struggling with the phrase "Magistrates Courts Rule r.70". The problem is, I have no idea what the full version of "r.70" is.[/nq] "rule 70". [nq:1]The expression is the part of the British Police Witness Statements (CJ Act 1967, s.9; MC Act 1980, ss.5A(3) (a) and 5B; MC Rules 1981, r. 70) Thanks a million. Regards, Mr Magister[/nq] Peter Duncanson, UK (in alt.englis
[nq:2]Hi, I am struggling with the phrase "Magistrates Courts Rule r.70". The problem is, I have no idea what the full version of "r.70" is.[/nq] [nq:1]"rule 70". Peter Duncanson, UK (in alt.english.usage)[/nq] Thanks a lot! Seems so obvious
[nq:1]Hi, I am struggling with the phrase "Magistrates Courts Rule r.70". The problem is, I have no idea what the ... Statements (CJ Act 1967, s.9; MC Act 1980, ss.5A(3) (a) and 5B; MC Rules 1981, r. 70) Thanks a million.[/nq] The Police Home Office website (or ) has Chapter 3 of the Prosecution Manual, "Forms and Guidance Notes". "r. 70" is that rule that specifies the form for witness s