HC Deb 16 March 1984 vol 56 c280W
Mr. McNamara

asked the Attorney-General what guidance is given to the judges, and what criteria are used, when evidence is given in a Diplock court by a supergrass witness concerning the verification of the testimony given.

The Attorney-General

The executive does not give guidance to judges. Their conduct of cases is governed by rules of law or statute. The law applicable to this matter is the same in Northern Ireland as in England and Wales. It is well understood and generally available in text books and reported decisions. I refer the hon. Member to the written answer that I gave on 24 October 1983 and to what I have said on the matter in this House on a number of subsequent occasions.

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