28/03/2012

Good Working Relationships Key To Success Of Supergrass Trials

Ulster Unionist Justice spokesperson, Basil McCrea, has said that for supergrass trials to work in Northern Ireland there must be a better working relationship between the PSNI and the Public Prosecution Service as well as adequate accountability measures.

Speaking before a debate on the issue in the Assembly, Mr McCrea said: "Supergrass trials and the reliability of evidence provided by assisting offenders have been subject of much criticism lately, but outside of the recent Tommy English murder trial, there are examples where these trials have been shown to work well under the current legislation. Evidence provided by assisting offenders can be a powerful tool in fighting serious and organised crime in Northern Ireland and indeed the rest of the United Kingdom.

"We do however, share the concerns over the most recent supergrass trial here, which was extremely costly and the lack of convictions served only to lower public confidence in our justice system.

"With the nature of the evidence involved in such trials it is vital that the PSNI and Public Prosecution Service are working together as fluidly as possible. There has been open criticism of the quality of the police files by the head of the PPS, and if assisting offender evidence is to work effectively then there must be positive relationships between the PSNI and the PPS."

(CD/GK)


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