Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 44 Pt 4
By journalalerts on October 6, 2020
Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: Andrew Hemming articles bail applications Bail in the Time of COVID-19 bail jurisprudence child sexual offences coincidence or tendency evidence common sense versus scientific belief system conviction of Cardinal Pell COVID-19 and Early Global Decarceration Trends Crim LJ criteria for determining the test for a model provision Digest of criminal law cases domestic violence offences Dr Brendon Murphy Dr Kerry King Editorial five tests for the admission of similar fact or propensity evidence human memory Is There Any Prospect of a Model Provision for Similar Fact/Propensity Evidence or the Coincidence/Tendency Rules in Australia? Jane Goodman-Delahunty Mark Finnane Mark Nolan memory operations Memory Science in the Pell Appeals: Impossibility Timing Inconsistencies Natalie Martschuk Phillips' Brief Professor Mirko Bagaric robust principles of memory Tahlia Ferrari The Wrong Side of the Road – Australia’s First Driver Convicted of Felony Murder: The State of Western Australia v King [2020] WASCSR 20 uniform evidence legislation