Multiple Choice
In English Law, when is corroboration required by statute? S89 (2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 provies that a person may not be convicted of speeding on the basis of the uncorroborated evidence of one witness who has expressed an opinion that the defendant was speeding.
A) Speeding Offences
B) Parking Offences
C) Theft Offences
D) Offences against a person
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