Training Notes
by Dr Tina Dempster
Intermediary Training given by David Wurtzel, October 2007

3rd Party Disclosure and section 98 CA
by Jeremy Richardson QC
3rd Party Disclosure and section 98 CA
 

Human Rights criminal case comments  
by Adrian Waterman QC
Reasons for Silence
Documentary Hearsay: How Far Can You Go?
Your Life Sentence in Whose Hands?
Whose DNA is it Anyway?
Prejudice by the Back Door?
A Reasonable Approach to Unreasonable Delay?
A Retrospective Look at R v Lambert.
Retrospective Appeal and Shifting Burdens
How Far Can You Go In Entrapment?
Fatal Force by Agents of State
Interpretation of Section 41 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999

Each of these case comments was first published by LawTel. Adrian Waterman is a senior contributor of LawTel's Human Rights criminal case comments.


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