Forensic Evidence in UK Law
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R v Turnbull
... ... 2 Each of these appeals raises problems relating to evidence of visual identification in criminal cases. Such evidence can bring about ... 52 Forensic examination of the Appellant's clothing revealed a small fragment of glass ... ...
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R v Jones
... ... of advantage to the defendants would be highlighted during the evidence and that any material of assistance to the defendants would be put before ... to the jury in summing up, the only possible explanations of the forensic evidence were either guilt or that there had been a massive police ... ...
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D. (Married Woman) (Respondent) v National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (Appellants)
... ... children will be treated as confidential." The uncontradicted evidence of the Director of the N.S.P.C.C. is that the work of the Society is ... in the administration of justice—partly in furtherance of the forensic process itself, partly in its obviation. The next stage is a class of ... ...
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Jones v Kaney
... ... It also dates back to an era long before it became common for forensic experts to offer their services under contracts for reward. The immunity ... proceedings for libel or slander against those who had given evidence against them. Thus the immunity originally took the form of absolute ... ...
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Royal Bank of Scotland Plc v Etridge (No 2); Kenyon-Brown v Desmond Banks & Company (Undue Influence) (No 2); Bank of Scotland v Bennett; UCB Home Loans Corporation Ltd v Moore; National Westminster Bank Plc v Gill; Midland Bank Plc v Wallace; Barclays Bank Plc v Harris; Barclays Bank Plc v Coleman
... ... of influence in these 'relationship' cases despite the absence of evidence of overt acts of persuasive conduct. The types of relationship, such as ... , provides a good illustration of this commonplace type of forensic exercise. Fry J held, at p 196, that there was no direct evidence upon ... ...
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Bolkiah (Prince Jefri) v KPMG (A Firm)
... ... The staff of the forensic accounting department alone numbers more than 100. K.P.M.G. are the ... instructed to work with the B.I.A.'s legal advisers in obtaining evidence and where appropriate to trace, secure and recover assets belonging to the ... ...
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Singularis Holdings Ltd v Price Waterhouse Coopers
... ... The evidence is that the liquidators have been unable to trace certain assets which ... What is sought in this case, however, is not evidence for use in forensic proceedings but information required for the performance of the ... ...
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R (S and another) v Chief Constable of the South Yorkshire Police
... ... advantage of the available techniques of modern technology and forensic science. Such real evidence has the inestimable value of cogency and ... ...
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R (Jean Middleton) v HM Coroner for Western Somersetshire and Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales 2002–2003, and Evidence given to the House of Lords and House of Commons Joint Committee on Human ... the incident, including inter alia eye witness testimony, forensic evidence and, where appropriate, an autopsy which provides a complete and ... ...
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Morris-Garner and another v One Step (Support) Ltd
... ... the purposes of the proceedings, the claimant produced reports by forensic accountants quantifying the loss which it had allegedly suffered in ... is clear that the claimant has suffered substantial loss, but the evidence does not enable it to be precisely quantified, the court will assess ... ...
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