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Duty of the defence counsel to seek to tender the extra judicial statements of the prosecution witnesses when there are material contradictions which may be used to discredit them

Effect of failure to exhibit extra-judicial statement of appellant to the information

Effect of inconsistencies between an accused person's extrajudicial statement and his evidence in court

Effect of the extra-judicial statement made by a person who was not called as a witness

Proper time to attack the voluntariness of an extra-judicial statement

Status of extra-judicial statement

The formal requirements of an extra-judicial statement

The position of the law on the statement of a witness to the Police

The procedure for contradicting a witness where his evidence on oath in court which is materially different from the extra judicial statement hitherto given to the police

The purpose of the rules relating to the admissibility of extra-judicial statements

The utility of extra-judicial statement of a person not called as a witness in a criminal trial

Utility of an extra-judicial statement

Whether extra-judicial statements not submitted before the trial court can be considered by the court in the determination of the guilt of the accused person

Whether it is the duty of the prosecution to tender extra judicial statements made by its witnesses as exhibits during the trial

Whether the prosecution must confront an accused person with extra-judicial statements before it can be tendered

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