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Duty of the prosecution to prove the identity of the accused as persons who committed the crime

How to prove the identity of an accused person where his identity is in issue

Instances where the identity of the accused person will become an issue at the trial

Need to prove the identity of an accused person not arrested at the scene of the crime or during the commission of the crime

Principles guiding the proof of the identity of an accused person

The degree of proof required where circumstantial evidence is led to prove the identity of the accused

The imperativeness of establishing the identity of an accused person beyond reasonable doubt

The simplest way of establishing the identity of a deceased person

When the identity of an accused person would be in issue

Whether direct evidence must be led to prove the identity of the accused

Whether the identity of an accused person in a criminal trial is the same with a defence of alibi

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