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Criminal Law — Procedure — Course of Evidence, Statements and Addresses — Addresses — Final Address of Counsel for Crown — Generally — Prosecutor Remarked to Jury No
Criminal Law — Evidence — Credibility — Prior Inconsistent Statements — Generally — Where Witness Admits Making Prior Inconsistent Statement and Does Not Dispute Its Accuracy
Criminal Law — General Matters — Criminal Liability and Capacity — Defence Matters — Ignorance and Mistake of Law — Obtaining A Financial Advantage from A Commonwealth Entity
Criminal Law — Appeal and New Trial — Appeal Against Sentence — Other Matters — Where Offender Accepted at First Instance Sentence Appropriate but on Appeal Contended Was Manifestly
Criminal Law — Evidence — Corroboration — What Constitutes Corroboration — Admissions and Conduct of Accused — Lies, Denials Etc — Whether Alleged Lies Admissible as
Criminal Law — Evidence — Judicial Discretion to Admit or Exclude Evidence — Prejudicial Evidence — Particular Cases — Other Matters — Written Statement of Deceased
Criminal Law — General Matters — Ancillary Liability — Complicity — Aid, Abet, Counsel or Procure — Particular Cases — Whether Circumstance of Aggravation Can Be Proved
Criminal Law — Appeal and New Trial — Particular Grounds of Appeal — Irregularities in Relation to Jury — Partiality — Trial for Rape of Child — Juror Raped as Younger
Criminal Law — Particular Offences — Property Offences — Burglary, Housebreaking and Like Offences — Breaking — Whether Entry Effected by Opening Wider A Partly Open Garage Door Constitutes A “break”
Criminal Law — Particular Offences — Offences Against the Person — Sexual Offences — Procuration — Using Internet Etc to Procure Children Under 16 — Offence of Adult