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PART 3CASE MANAGEMENT

Conduct of a trial or an appeal

3.10.  In order to manage the trial or (in the Crown Court) appeal, the court may require a party to identify—

(a)which witnesses he intends to give oral evidence;

(b)the order in which he intends those witnesses to give their evidence;

(c)whether he requires an order compelling the attendance of a witness;

(d)what arrangements, if any, he proposes to facilitate the giving of evidence by a witness;

(e)what arrangements, if any, he proposes to facilitate the participation of any other person, including the defendant;

(f)what written evidence he intends to introduce;

(g)what other material, if any, he intends to make available to the court in the presentation of the case;

(h)whether he intends to raise any point of law that could affect the conduct of the trial or appeal; and

(i)what timetable he proposes and expects to follow.