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Authors of this page: Dr Robert N Moles and Bibi Sangha

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General Issues of Criminal Justice and Criminal Procedure

When Justice fails: A follow-up examination of serious criminal cases since 1985Juliette Langdon and Paul Wilson - Bond University.
R v G(G) and B(S) [2009] EWCA Crim 1077 overturning an acquittal UK
Ken Whiteway - The Origins of the English Court of Criminal Appeal - (2008) 33 Canadian Law Library Review 309-312
Extending the scope of post-conviction reviews - Bibi Sangha Published in the Australian Bar Review 2007
2008 - Varying and Setting Aside Judgments Bar Assoc Queensland in the context of civil proceedings - including fraud
Russell Sweet: Applying for a permanent stay in criminal proceedings - Law Society of New South Wales - October 2006
Hon. Justice Peter H. Howden, “Judging Errors of Judgment: Accountability, Independence and Vulnerability in a Post-Appellate Conviction Review Process” (2002) 21 Windsor Y.B. Access Just.
Lester B. Orfield - History of Criminal Appeal in England (1936) 1 MLR 326
Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
The role of a judge in a criminal trial: Murray Gleeson - Chief Justice of Australia
General Principles - Miscarriages of Justice
General Principles - Miscarriages of Justice - R v Mallard 2005 HCA
Crime Scene Investigation Techniques
Policing and Forensic Science Issues
Double or Quits - an article on double jeopardy in Northern Ireland by Rosemary Craig
Canines in arson and murder investigations
Plea Bargaining
External Link: New South Wales Law Reform Commission Discussion Paper - Directed verdicts of acquittal - 1995
October 2007 - Medical expert testimony: a failure to learn lessons - by Michael Nott

Media Reports

25 February 2008 - Daily Telegraph - Kidnap girl's father to sue
16 October 2007 - Daily Telegraph - Rape cases influenced by old misconceptions
2 September 2007 - Sydney Morning Herald - Fires fail to conceal murders
14 July 2007 - Sydney Morning Herald - Justice System [criminal trials] is not well served
30 April 2006 - Legal personnel need forensic training: expert [Prof Allan Jamieson]
13 June 2007 - ABC News - Gordon Wood and Caroline Byrne - jumped or thrown?

Articles

Article: Australian law on miscarriages of justice
Article: UK law on miscarriages of justice
Article: USA law on miscarriages of justice

 

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