Discusses the role of expert evidence where a sentencing guideline requires a judge to assess the degree of psychological harm suffered by the victim of an offence
Comment on the trial judge’s decision to direct the jury not to draw adverse inferences from a defen...
Judges render justice based on the presented evidence justifying their decisions. In criminal cases,...
One of the most striking developments in the penal system in England and Wales is the increasing use...
Discusses credit for plea where a case is initially adjourned for a psychiatric report as to fitness...
Discusses recent Guidance published by the Inns of Court College of Advocacy on pre-trial issues rel...
Discusses the difficulties that arise when the court and advocates fail to appreciate the implicatio...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
Case commentary of the Court of Appeal ruling in R v Brecani [2021] EWCA Crim 731
A casenote on a judgment giving guidance on the sentencing of expert witnesses for who contempt of ...
“Neurolaw” is the emerging field of Law and Neuroscience that has the potential to lend insight into...
Courts have traditionally been wary of plaintiffs who bring actions for negligent infliction of emot...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Discusses the interplay between the bad character provisions in Part 11 of the Criminal Justice Act ...
The affirmative defense of duress was created to protect a person coerced into committing a violent ...
Highlights the risks and limitations of psychiatric opinion evidence and nomenclature in addressing ...
Comment on the trial judge’s decision to direct the jury not to draw adverse inferences from a defen...
Judges render justice based on the presented evidence justifying their decisions. In criminal cases,...
One of the most striking developments in the penal system in England and Wales is the increasing use...
Discusses credit for plea where a case is initially adjourned for a psychiatric report as to fitness...
Discusses recent Guidance published by the Inns of Court College of Advocacy on pre-trial issues rel...
Discusses the difficulties that arise when the court and advocates fail to appreciate the implicatio...
This case notes analyses the Court of Appeal's judgment in R v Challen [2019] EWCA Crim 916, on the ...
Case commentary of the Court of Appeal ruling in R v Brecani [2021] EWCA Crim 731
A casenote on a judgment giving guidance on the sentencing of expert witnesses for who contempt of ...
“Neurolaw” is the emerging field of Law and Neuroscience that has the potential to lend insight into...
Courts have traditionally been wary of plaintiffs who bring actions for negligent infliction of emot...
There is scarce research evidence of restorative justice being used in the context of serious and or...
Discusses the interplay between the bad character provisions in Part 11 of the Criminal Justice Act ...
The affirmative defense of duress was created to protect a person coerced into committing a violent ...
Highlights the risks and limitations of psychiatric opinion evidence and nomenclature in addressing ...
Comment on the trial judge’s decision to direct the jury not to draw adverse inferences from a defen...
Judges render justice based on the presented evidence justifying their decisions. In criminal cases,...
One of the most striking developments in the penal system in England and Wales is the increasing use...