Criminal Law Journal update: Vol 45 Pt 3
By journalalerts on August 25, 2021
Posted In: Criminal Law Journal (Crim LJ) Tagged: acknowledging victims in their remarks Adam Murphy Affirmative Consent in New South Wales Progressive Reform or Dangerous Populism Andrew Dyer articles ascertain whether the complainant was consenting Check Your Privilege The Foundation of Legal Professional Privilege within the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions Contemporary Comment Crim LJ Digest of criminal law cases Editorial extension of privilege to prosecutorial agencies fundamental criminal law principles Helen Fraser identification of the powers inaccurate transcript indistinct forensic audio used as evidence in criminal trials Injustice Arising from the Unnoticed Power of Priming How Lawyers and Even Judges can be Misled by Unreliable Transcripts of Indistinct Forensic Audio judicial practice from a victim-focused perspective legal procedures for admission of transcripts of indistinct forensic audio Lorana Bartels non-consensual sexual offence defendants NSW Law Reform Commission recommendations personal confidence as a poor indicator of perceptual accuracy police transcripts privilege claim reforms to s 61HE of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Rhiannon Davies sexual offence cases Stephen Odgers The Burden and Standard of Proof The Use of Victim Impact Statements in Sexual Offence Sentencing A Critique of Judicial Practice transforming serious offences into crimes of absolute liability victim-focused benchbook victim-focused pre-sentencing hearings in sexual offence cases Yuko Kinoshita