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EvidenceLaw

Last modified: Thu Feb 23 16:37:37 2006

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admissibility of evidence
Blemished defendant
Burden of proof
cautioning before interview
Chandrasekera v R (1937)
CJA 2003
Common law exceptions to the hearsay rule
Compellable
Competence and compellability cheat-sheet
Competent witness
Complainant's previous sexual history
The use of confessions of, and against, co-defendants
Confession
corroboration
Criminal Evidence Act (1898)
Changes to the law on evidence of bad character
Cross-examination as to bad character
cross-examination of victims of sexual offences
cross-examination
Cross-examination
Discretion to admit hearsay
DPP v P (1991)
DPP v Sheldrake; AG's ref (no. 4 of 2002) [2004]
Dying declaration
Evidence case law crib sheet
Evidence in chief of bad character
Evidence in chief
Evidence of bad character
Evidence of disposition
Evidence of good character
Evidence of previous convictions
Evidence of propensity to commit offences
Evidence of untruthfullness
evidence
examination-in-chief
Examination-in-chief
Examination of witnesses
Exclusion of evidence
Exculpatory statement
Exculpatory
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finality of collateral answers
formal admission
Conclusions
Hoskyn v Metropolitan Police Commissioner (1979)
Hostile witness
Identification evidence
Identification parade
Implied assertion
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Improperly obtained evidence
Inculpatory statement
Inculpatory
JSB direction where accused does not testify
Judicial directions
Lawyer-client privilege
leading question
Lucas direction
Makin v AG for New South Wales (1894)
Mixed statement
Myers v DPP (1965)
oath
opinion evidence
Photofit
Presumption of innocence
Previous consistent statements of witnesses
Previous inconsistent statements of witnesses
Previous statements
Privilege against self-incrimination
Putting the bad character of a co-defendant in issue
Recent complaint
Relevant evidence
Res gestae
Reverse burden of proof
Rule against narrative
R v Alladice (1988)
R v Aziz and Others [1995]
R v Bishop (1974)
R v Blastland (1986)
R v Butterwasser (1940)
R v Fulling (1987)
R v Goldberg (1988)
R v H (1995)
R v Hayes (1976)
R v Kearley (1992)
R v McGovern (1990)
R v Nickolson (1998)
R v O'Shea (1993)
R v Rowton (1865)
R v Straffen (1952)
R v Timson and Hales (1993)
R v Varley (1982)
R v Vye; R v R v Wise and R v Stephenson (1993)
self-incrimination
Similar fact evidence
similar facts
special measures for witnesses
Standard of proof
Statutory exceptions to the hearsay rule
sworn evidence
Tracker dog
Turnbull direction
Unfavourable witness
unsworn evidence
Vye direction
Witness refreshing memory
witness

   
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