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Judge Learned Hand- Historical and Pratical Considerations Regarding EE
Law Commission and Super Experts
R v Gay and Gay
Michael Mansfield QC- leading barrister for D;s in Gay and Gay
Koyera, Russano and McAuliff
Cooper, Bennet and Sukell
Ways to resolve conflicts of EE
R v Henderson
Daubert v Merrell Dow Pharmecuticals
Draft Criminal Evidence Experts Bill
S.4 Draft Criminal Evidence and Experts Bill
Schedule Relaibilty Factors part 1- s.1 (c)
s.1(d) Peer Review
s.1(g)
s.1(h)
Merits to the Draft Criminal Expert Bill.
Major Concerns with the Draft Bill
The Ultimate Issue Rule
Civil cases and ultimate issue rule
R v Stockwell
Exception to this ambivalence from the strict position on giving opinon
R v Jefferies
R v Doheny
Hearsay Issues and EE.
s.127 CJA 2003-
R v Abadom
S.118 (1) CJA
Criminal Procedure Rules Part 33
Civil Procedure Rules Part 35
R v Clark (sally)
Confliicts of EE
R v Sander
R v Cannings
R v Cannings- Judge LJ
R v Kai- Whitewind
Expert Evidence in Criminal Proceedings In England and Wales- Law Commission Reports.
R v Chard
R v Smith
R v Masih
R v Turner
Toohey v Met Police Commisioner
R v Robinson
Lowery v The Queen
R v Turner on Lowery
R v Ward
R v Weightman
R v O'brien Hall and Sherwood
R v Gilfoyle (no 2)
Req 2- Expert appropriately qualified to give evidence on the matter
R v Silverlock
R v Robb
R v Clare & Peach
Req 3: evidence in question meets the threshold of reliability
R v Bonython
R v Gilfoyle (no2)
R v Harris
R v Robb
R v O'Doherty
R v Dallagher
Prima Facie position-
R v Turner
The Helpfullness Test