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Classes of person referred to as accomplices

How the evidence of an accomplice should be treated

The rule that where the jury convicts the accused, the conviction will not be quashed merely upon the ground that the accomplice’s evidence was uncorroborated

What amounts to corroboration of the evidence of an accomplice

Whether a Judge is required to always specifically state in respect of witnesses who are accomplices that they have warned themselves or that they bear in mind the need to have the evidence of such witnesses corroborated

Whether a mere spectator is an accomplice to the commission of a crime

Whether an accused person who gives evidence incriminating a co-accused can be regarded as an accomplice

Whether failure of a trial Judge to warn himself that it is unsafe to convict any person upon the uncorroborated testimony of an accomplice is fatal

Whether mere cohabiting with an accused person makes a person an Accomplice

Whether suspects should be confronted with statements made by acomplices

Whether the court can convict based on the evidence of an accomplice

Whether the evidence of an accomplice is inadmissible

Whether the evidence of an accomplice needs to be corroborated

Whether the evidence of an accomplice requires corroboration

Whether the fact of a witness being an accomplice is a matter of law or fact

Whether the mere presence of a person at the scene of the crime/ Failure to report the commission of a crime makes a person an accomplice

Who an accomplice is

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