10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JUDGES' RULES»
Discover the use of
judges' rules in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
judges' rules and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Criminal Justice in Ireland
Thus, even short of finding oppression a confession may be excluded if the
circumstances of taking it fall below fundamental standards of fairness. The
Judges 'Rules The Judges' Rules established at common law constitute the basic
guide to ...
2
Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard)
1615 Rejnirt titui Th I'd Rei-ditij— — Tlu- Ev.di'ncc (A>ri^>id'uci!i) fill Id Id [Air.
Mnlwa] In practice, these parts of 'the Evidence Act. which we amended and
which are now going to be part of our laws, work in conjunction with the Judges'
Rules, ...
3
In the Shadow of Sharpeville: Apartheid and Criminal Justice
The worry that the police might take advantage of their suspect alone, afraid and
in custody to force him to confess led the judges in 1931 to follow the example of
their English counterparts and draw up Judges' Rules. These included the ...
Peter Parker, Joyce Mokhesi-Parker, 1998
4
British Extradition Law and Procedure: Including Extradition ...
Woodhouse J. applied the New Zealand Judges' Rules which require that there
should be no undue cross-examination or harrass- ment and that the statements
are in fact voluntary. He went on to say: In our opinion the record of the interview
...
V. E. Hartley Booth, Peter Sells, 1980
5
Miscarriages of Justice: A Review of Justice in Error
Introduction Prior to the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ('PACE'), access
to legal advice was allowed by the quasi-legal Judges' Rules only provided that '
no unreasonable delay or hindrance' be thereby suffered by the police.1 This ...
Clive Walker, Keir Starmer, 1999
6
Preparing for Trial in Federal Court
have specific local rules and judges' rules regarding the prerequisites for binding
stipulations. For example, in some districts, stipulations are binding only when
made in open court, on the record, at deposition, or when filed in the proceeding.
7
Peace Keeping in a Democratic Society: The Lessons of ...
91, of the Manual of Military Law, 1972: Principle to be observed in applying the
Judges' Rules 91. (a) The Judges' Rules are not rules of law but were prepared
for the guidance of the civil police. Rule VI, however, provides that persons other
...
8
A Comparative Study of Confession Law: The Lesson for ...
The rules concerning the voluntary confession required the police officer to warn
the suspect that his statement would be used against him at trial.46 1.4.3 Judges'
Rules of 1964 The 1964 Judges' Rules or Home Office Circular 31/1964 ...
Siriphon Kusonsinwut, 2008
9
Criminal
Judges: Legitimacy, Courts and State-Induced Guilty ...
Importantly, the Judges' Rules were not rules of law: they were judicial guides in
how to deal with suspects so as to obtain admissible evidence.43 In this regime,
suspects had few rights and the police were accorded significant latitude.
Mike McConville, Luke Marsh, 2014
10
A Dictionary of Criminal Justice
Judges' Rules constituted a code of practice to guide the conduct of the police
when questioning a suspect. Judges' Rules 111 The process of police
questioning persons suspected of having committed a crime developed slowly
during the ...
Peter Joyce, Neil Wain, 2012