"Seems to us to be clear" is a common judicial expression when there is more than one judge. I wouldn't read too much into it: it's a very British euphemism for saying "it is clear".
No, I'm not trying to argue that at all. You suggested that "It makes the case a matter of opinion and I think that as a result the LCJ really does not want this to go to appeal because Evans will be acquitted".
I'm arguing that in the specific context of this appeal, the question of wider...
There's quite a few misapprehensions about the law in your post. The rejection of leave to appeal means that the Court of Appeal did not consider that there were any arguable grounds to overturn the conviction. You might not be of the view that the evidence satisfied the test of reasonable...