Lloyd-Bostock

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year2000
Date2000
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)

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5 cases
  • R v Becouarn
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 28 July 2005
    ...on mock jurors (Sally Lloyd-Bostock, The Effects on Juries of Hearing about the Defendant's Previous Criminal Record: a Simulation Study [2000] Crim LR 734). 22 Mr Edis accordingly submitted that the judge in a case such as the present should either refuse to allow the defendant's convictio......
  • R. v. Handy (J.)
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court (Canada)
    • 21 June 2002
    ...[para. 31]. Lloyd-Bostock, S., The Effects on Juries of Hearing About the Defendant's Previous Criminal Record: A Simulation Study, [2000] Crim. L.R. 734, p. 742 [para. Martin, G. Arthur, Similar Fact Evidence, [1984] Spec. Lect. L.S.U.C. 1, pp. 9, 10 [para. 77]. McCormick, Charles Tilford,......
  • R. v. Leroux (P.M.)
    • Canada
    • Court of Queen's Bench of Saskatchewan (Canada)
    • 16 September 2013
    ...at p. 43; S. Lloyd-Bostock, " The Effects on Juries of Hearing About the Defendant's Previous Criminal Record: A Simulation Study ", [2000] Crim. L.R. 734, at p. 742; and K. L. Pickel, Inducing Jurors to Disregard Inadmissible Evidence: A Legal Explanation Does Not Help (1995), 19 Law &......
  • R. v. Norris
    • Canada
    • Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada)
    • 12 February 2018
    ...Lloyd-Bostock, "The Effects on Juries of Hearing About the Defendant's Previous Criminal Record: A Simulation Study", [2000] Crim. L.R. 734, at p. 742; and K. L. Pickel, "Inducing Jurors to Disregard Inadmissible Evidence: A Legal Explanation Does Not Help" (1995), ......
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7 books & journal articles
  • Hearsay, Bad Character and Trust in the Jury: Irish and English Contrasts
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The No. 17-3, July 2013
    • 1 July 2013
    ...at 509–10.118 S. Lloyd-Bostock, ‘The Effect on Juries of Hearing about the Defendant’s Previous Criminal Record:A Simulation Study’ [2000] Crim LR 734.119 Ibid. at guilty and that he is less likely to be telling the truth when he saysthat he is not.120Once again, Lord Phillips’s statement i......
  • Reform of the Exclusionary rule in Relation to Evidence of Bad Character and Misconduct Evidence
    • Ireland
    • Hibernian Law Journal No. 13-2014, January 2014
    • 1 January 2014
    ...Sankey LC 4 LloydBostock, “The Effects on Juries of Hearing about the Defendant’s Previous Criminal Record: A Simulation Study” [2000] Criminal Law Review 734, p.753 5 [1943] I.R. 279 04 Kennedy.indd 98 29/05/2014 10:50 Reform of the Exclusionary Rule 99 the jury by evidence of this class …......
  • The Judicial Discretion to Exclude Relevant Evidence: Perspectives from an Indian Evidence Act Jurisdiction
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The No. 16-4, October 2012
    • 1 October 2012
    ...1185. See also S. Lloyd-Bostock, ‘The Effects on Juries of Hearing About the Defendant’s Previous CriminalRecord: A Simulation Study’ [2000] Crim LR 734 at 753–5; T. Eisenberg and V. Hans, ‘Taking a Standon Taking the Stand: The Effect of a Prior Criminal Record on the Decision to Testify a......
  • The Role of Gender in Judicial Decision-Making: Similar Fact Evidence, the Rose West Trial and beyond
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage International Journal of Evidence & Proof, The No. 8-1, January 2004
    • 1 January 2004
    ...New York, 1991).10 S. Lloyd Bostock, ‘The Effects of Juries Hearing About the Defendant’s Previous Criminal Record:A Simulation Study’ [2000] Crim LR 734. Also see W. Cornish and A. P. Sealey, ‘Juries and theRules of Evidence’ [1973] Crim LR 208.11 For example, Tapper found that less than o......
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