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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 271



Chapter 1 – Basic introduction to Criminal Procedure


Introduction




Substantive law = legal rules determining rights and duties of individuals and the
state.
Formal/adjectival law = enforces rules of substantive law.
Responsibility of state to enforce legal rules and laws in line with Constitution.


1. Scope of criminal procedure
 Regulates duties and powers of criminal courts and prosecutorial
authority.
 Also duties of police, rights of suspects, pre-trial procedures, etc.


2. Function of criminal procedure
1) Regulates arrest procedure
2) Functions as GOJ (ground of justification)
e.g. if unlawful search of property occurs
- formal consequence: exclusion of evidence
- substantive consequence: claim for damages


3. Tension between Crime Control and Due Process
 Need for balance between interest of society in efficient criminal law
enforcement & interest of society in protection of rights of suspects.
 In need of a fair justice system
Packer “the limits of the criminal sanction” (1968)
- value system that underlies Crime Control Model based on proposition
repression of criminal conduct is most important function of criminal
process.
- Due Process Model (acknowledges importance of effective criminal law
enforcement BUT principle = primary goal of criminal justice system is to
ensure duly and proper acknowledgement of individual in critical stages.

,  Public perceptions: “Constitution is pro-criminal”
 Historical context e.g. detention without trial


Internal tensions
1. Cannot create strict criminal procedure rules on assumption only applied to
criminals
 innocent people can get drawn into system too
 pre-trail
2. liberty of innocent person should not be sacrificed to increase effective crime
control
 Ashworth: “oppose rule if increases probability innocent will be
convicted”.
 Damaska: “more rules to potentially convict innocent, bigger chance of
acquitting guilty”.
3. If state has all powers can curb criminality significantly
 Society would live under tyranny/oppression
 Also: If rights of individual absolute, state powerless to enforce criminal
law
4. Will always have conflict between victims’ rights vs accused’s rights – must
strike appropriate balance
5. Criminal procedure rules must regulate state power
 Positive sense – rules empowering police
 Negative sense – rules restricting use of power
6. Exclusion of evidence obtained illegally
 S35(5) Constitution – must exclude if will render trial unfair or
detrimental to administration of justice


Due Process: Legality, rule of law and limitation of state power
 Criminal procedure critique over emphasizes due process neglects
victims’ rights fails to bring guilty to justice
 Valid response to criticism = “two wrongs don’t make a right” – criminal
law sets out what may or may not do to others but also what authority
may or may not do to you
 Due process ensures vindication does not lead to further injustices

, 4. Victims’ rights
Set out in S234 of Constitution
Roach “Four models of the Criminal Process”
- Punitive model of victims’ rights = rights of crime victim or potential victims
worthy of respect & resembles Crime Control Model (criminal law,
prosecution and punishment controls crime)
- Non-punitive model = less concerned with traditional criminal sanction,
rather emphasis on prevention of crime and restorative justice (does not
require strict adherence to Due Process.
Restorative justice
 Child Justice Act 75/2008: “approach to justice that aims to involve child
offender, victim, families concerned and community to address harms,
needs and obligations through accepting responsibility…and promoting
reconciliation”


Victim participation
 Promoted by various statutory provisions




 Sexual offences – investigating officer must take impact statement from
victim before testifying in court
 Institution of private prosecution i.t.o S7 CPA = form of victim participation


5. Constitutional criminal procedure
 S2 – supremacy clause
 B.o.R. applies to all law, binds legislature, executive and organs of state
 Criminal procedure usually vertical operation between community’s interest in
state power community’s interest in in individual rights and liberties
 HOWEVER S8(2) horizontal application – binds natural or juristic person
depending on nature of right
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