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Defence Response to Crown Opening
Defence Response to Crown Opening
The accused is required to file and serve a response to the Crown opening.
What the response does is go through each of the paragraphs of the Crown Opening and reply to it.
If a fact is admitted by the accused (like living in the same house during a period of time) then that would be admitted in the defence response.
The aim of the Opening and Response are to try to limit the issues that are in dispute and for everyone to be aware of what may be raised.
It is also in the Response that the defence might raise any other topics about evidentiary issues (ie the witness of first complaint evidence is being challenged, that there is an argument about confidential communications)
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