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الصفحة 159
This is because one of the important points raised by Smith LJ was whether s 34 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 abolishes completely the defence of doli incapax or whether it only abolishes the presumption . The importance of this is ...
This is because one of the important points raised by Smith LJ was whether s 34 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 abolishes completely the defence of doli incapax or whether it only abolishes the presumption . The importance of this is ...
الصفحة 214
It is important to consider what guidance to give the jury about such evidence by way of directions . Thomas LJ noted that the type of bad character evidence most often introduced under the provisions of s 101 is previous convictions ...
It is important to consider what guidance to give the jury about such evidence by way of directions . Thomas LJ noted that the type of bad character evidence most often introduced under the provisions of s 101 is previous convictions ...
الصفحة 298
The point was made that particular importance should be attached to the confidentiality of psychiatric records ... [ 18.41 ] Clearly , the human rights aspects of the case were important , and the court emphasised that justice demanded ...
The point was made that particular importance should be attached to the confidentiality of psychiatric records ... [ 18.41 ] Clearly , the human rights aspects of the case were important , and the court emphasised that justice demanded ...
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