It clears up that particular point for me. If mike tesko realizes that not every page of evidence receives a court sticker, he might not try to press his point. However, the sticker on Malcolm Bonnett's log doesn't prove that this log was seen by the defence at the time.
I accept that in principle, although given the fact that West refers to Bonnett in his log and during his court evidence (and probably in his statements which we haven't seen), then I'd find it highly unlikely that the defence would not have seen Bonnetts log, or at the very least been aware of it. If they didn't have it, then I'd expect them to ask for it, demand to see it even. For that reason alone, I believe that they did see it and have a copy of it.
Having said that, for arguments sake, let's say that the defence didn't actually see it, what it does not do for me, is indicate in any way, shape or form, that Bonnetts log was purposely withheld from the defence in order to cover anything up or deny important evidence from them. As is suggested by Mike.
In any event, there isn't any information in either log which detracts from the prosecutions case, or at least nothing which is sufficiently alarming to the CCRC to allow them to refer back to the CoA.