Sherrard and Alphon
Glasgow Herald, Feb 14 1962, reporting Sherrard's closing speech at the trial:
"Durrant alias Alphon, was the one man who could have cleared up the whole mystery as to which room he stayed in, but he was not called, the prosecution preferring to rely on Nudds. Mr Sherrard went on: ‘I confess it, I would have welcomed the opportunity of cross-examining Mr Alphon about certain matters.’"
And Lord Russell, page 87:
"The documentss corroborated his [Nudds'] second statement which dealt with Frederick Durrant who was, in fact, Alphon, and which Nudds subsequently withdrew and said that it was ‘all lies’. Mr Sherrard very properly said that he had been waiting and waiting for this matter to be cleared up satisfactorily, and that the only way in which this could have been done was if the Crown had called Alphon himself to say, ‘my name is Peter Louis Alphon. I signed the register in the name of Frederick Durrant and gave a wrong address for the following reasons. I stayed in room 6 and was never in room 24’."
My question is, was there anything preventing Sherrard from summoning Alphon to the witness-box himself?
Glasgow Herald, Feb 14 1962, reporting Sherrard's closing speech at the trial:
"Durrant alias Alphon, was the one man who could have cleared up the whole mystery as to which room he stayed in, but he was not called, the prosecution preferring to rely on Nudds. Mr Sherrard went on: ‘I confess it, I would have welcomed the opportunity of cross-examining Mr Alphon about certain matters.’"
And Lord Russell, page 87:
"The documentss corroborated his [Nudds'] second statement which dealt with Frederick Durrant who was, in fact, Alphon, and which Nudds subsequently withdrew and said that it was ‘all lies’. Mr Sherrard very properly said that he had been waiting and waiting for this matter to be cleared up satisfactorily, and that the only way in which this could have been done was if the Crown had called Alphon himself to say, ‘my name is Peter Louis Alphon. I signed the register in the name of Frederick Durrant and gave a wrong address for the following reasons. I stayed in room 6 and was never in room 24’."
My question is, was there anything preventing Sherrard from summoning Alphon to the witness-box himself?
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